Two people treated outside home for possible gas poisoning, Carroll County NH
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Emergency services responded near Bellow Boulevard to two people experiencing symptoms of possible carbon monoxide or dioxide poisoning. Both patients were outside their home, conscious, alert, and vomiting. All occupants were confirmed outside with windows closed.
Audio|Heard on: OVMA and Wolfeboro Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Carol Fire, Wakefield Ambulance, respond near Bellow Boulevard,
00:08
for believed to be a carbon monoxide event.
00:13
Two patients,
00:15
given as a delta level, conscious breathing and alert with vomiting.
00:19
Occupants are outside of the house and windows are closed.
00:23
Speeding Carroll Fire, 2 Wakefield Fire, Wakefield Ambulance, near Bellow Boulevard,
00:31
with believed to be a carbon monoxide event.
00:35
Two patients with illness,
00:37
conscious breathing and alert with vomiting.
00:41
Occupants are out of the house and windows closed.
00:44
First tone, 546.
01:06
Carol Fire to Wakefield Fire, Wakefield Ambulance.
01:11
Respond near Bellow Boulevard for a believed to be a carbon dioxide event with illness.
01:20
Coded as a delta level with two patients,
01:23
both conscious breathing and alert,
01:25
and vomiting.
01:27
Repeating Carol Fire to Wakefield Fire, Wakefield Ambulance,
01:31
near Bellow Boulevard,
01:34
believed to be a carbon monoxide event.
01:35
event with illness,
01:38
two patients coded as a Delta level,
01:42
both conscious breathing and alert,
01:44
both vomiting.
01:45
All occupants are out of the residence and windows are closed.
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Carroll County, NH
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