Response to carbon monoxide alarm with possible neurologic symptoms, Berkeley CA
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Emergency responders are attending a carbon monoxide alarm near Seventh Street, Berkeley. A person inside is experiencing neurological and memory problems possibly linked to carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6. Respond to carbon monoxide alarm near Seventh Street.
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Unit B. Cross streets are Channing Way and Van Crossway.
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Engine 6 from Berkeley 1.
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Do you want to make for that for us?
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A firm. The RP said that (name withheld) has been having neurological issues recently.
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She has a history of brain trauma, but since her heater has been on in her apartment, she's had cognitive and memory issues.
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Did you want me to start an ambulance as well?
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We're going to be there shortly.
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We'll go ahead and check her out.
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Thank you.
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I got you.
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Location mentioned:
Seventh St, Berkeley, CA 94710
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