False carbon monoxide alarm and man found conscious after fainting, De Pere WI
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Fire crew responded to a residence near Shelly Lane for a reported carbon monoxide alarm, which was determined to be a false alarm caused by an old detector. Ambulance assisted a 44-year-old man who fainted but was later found conscious and breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine three on sitting, two-story residential.
00:03
Engine three is going to investigate, engine three will be command.
00:06
This is correct.
00:11
The badge from ambulance, 1111.
00:14
You know, this one eleven.
00:25
Could you please cancel the call near Shelly Lane?
00:31
Just have...
00:35
Med 451-hundred451-hundred-five-one.
00:39
Officers dealing with a male who fainted.
00:42
Med-5 copies.
00:46
Dispatch engine 3?
00:50
Dispatch Med 5.
00:51
Is the male conscious now or still unconscious?
00:55
I think so.
00:57
Engine 3, go ahead.
00:59
I will find out.
01:02
No CO found in the residence, just an old detector.
01:08
Engine 3 is going to clear, you can clear tax 6.
01:10
Dispatch copy is going to check 6.
01:16
We have a 44-year-old male, currently conscious breathing, and he is sitting in a chair.
01:22
That's all copies.
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Location mentioned:
Shelley Ln, De Pere, WI 54115
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