Carbon monoxide poisoning near louis drive in brookline, Brookline NH
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A 53-year-old woman experienced carbon monoxide poisoning caused by an unlit stove inside a residence near Louis Drive in Brookline. She was conscious and breathing when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Souhegan Valley Area and NH Forest Fire Service
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Transcript:
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Tones for the Brookline Ambulance 5A1, Brookline Fire Department to respond near Louis Drive for a Bravo level, 53-year-old female subject,
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conscious and breathing outside the residence at this time.
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Subject suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning within the home from her
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non-lit piloted stove.
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Again, for the Brookline Ambulance 5A1, Brookline Fire Department to respond near Louis Drive.
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It's going to be on a Bravo level,
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53-year-old female subject,
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now outside, conscious and breathing, suffered carbon monoxide poisoning due to an unlit stove.
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Lewis Drive runs as the second Hobart Hill Road entrance off Rocky Pond.
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This would be the first driveway on the right.
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Time of the tone is 1907.
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Location mentioned:
Louis Dr, Brookline, NH 03033
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