Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical response in Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights IL
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Frederick Street in Arlington Heights. A 49-year-old female reported dizziness but was conscious and breathing when fire and medical units responded.
Audio|Heard on: Winnebago and Surrounding County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Quint 3, Med 3, respond to near Frederick Street.
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We have a carbon monoxide alarm going off, and there's a 49-year-old female that's feeling dizzy.
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She is conscious and breathing.
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Med 3, Quint 3, respond to near Frederick Street.
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We have a carbon monoxide alarm going off, and a 49-year-old female that's complaining of dizziness, she is conscious and breathing at 1950.
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Location mentioned:
E Frederick St, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
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