Fire department checks carbon monoxide levels in home, Bridgeville DE
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A person is hospitalized with high carbon monoxide levels. The fire department is asked to check the carbon monoxide levels in the person's home because the detector batteries are dead.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex Fire 4
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Transcript:
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(name withheld) is in a hospital with high carbon monoxide levels.
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Hostile requesting the fire department to check the levels in her home.
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Also, the CO detector batteries are dead.
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Fresh U.S. 72, your sign number (number withheld), (number withheld), Waterside, Jet Garcia, Rural v.
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Drive.
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Claire,
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excuse me.
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Homeowner.
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(name withheld) is in the hospital with high carbon monoxide levels.
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Hospital requesting the fire department to check the levels in her home.
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Also, the CO detector batteries are dead.
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Location mentioned:
Waterside Dr, Bridgeville, DE 19933
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