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Co incident EMS wore monitors

Bob Harper
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I stopped by this grocery store and was turned away. http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/story?section=news/local&id=6359238
A woman got symptomatic so EMS called. Paramedics were wearing CO monitors, which sounded. Exhaust fans were off on bake ovens.
Maybe word will spread to all emergency workers to wear personal CO monitor/ alarms.
A woman got symptomatic so EMS called. Paramedics were wearing CO monitors, which sounded. Exhaust fans were off on bake ovens.
Maybe word will spread to all emergency workers to wear personal CO monitor/ alarms.
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What will it take....
Good call for personal monitors!
It also underscores what is code here and should be elsewhere, that ventilation hoods over gas-fired appliances have a gas valve lock-out interlocked with a draft-proving switch in the exhaust air stream. No Flow? No Go.0
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