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Firefighters Respond to Hazardous Carbon Monoxide Levels in Boiler Room

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March 16, 2026 | MO

First responders tackled a delayed alert for carbon monoxide concentrations exceeding 100 parts per million in a building's boiler room. Emergency teams launched venting procedures to clear the toxic gas from the area. Ladder 2315 arrived at the scene and worked alongside Spire Gas for expert assistance. The event took place on March 16 at 9:26 a.m., highlighting the dangers associated with boiler malfunctions.

Delayed: L-2315 On Scene Carbon Monoxide Greater than 100, from Boiler Room, Venting, Request Spire GasDelayed: L-2315 On Scene Carbon Monoxide Greater than 100, from Boiler Room, Venting, Request Spire Gas

Although no injuries were reported right away, the swift action served as a reminder of the need for routine boiler upkeep and working carbon monoxide detectors in all occupied structures.

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