Carbon monoxide exposure at depew apartment, Depew NY
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A 51-year-old man at an apartment near Princeton Avenue in Depew has experienced vomiting for several days and recently difficulty breathing. High carbon monoxide levels were detected inside the apartment, reaching up to 702 parts per million. Emergency services contacted National Fuel and requested ambulance evaluations for two adults.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster / Depew Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Claire, you're responding.
00:01
A 51-year-old male there,
00:04
having vomiting over the last few days.
00:07
Now within the last few hours experiencing,
00:10
difficulty breathing,
00:12
and that's roll over your direct.
00:14
See you, of course.
00:24
We have you for a control line, low location, near Princeton Ave.
00:30
We have an apartment number by James?
00:35
Apartment number one.
00:39
Got me.
00:47
You before control night to make an entry into the environment.
00:52
That's clear.
00:54
Lancaster Fire, 2-67-1 responding.
01:01
That's quick.
01:07
9-Jat, Mark, told, 267-3-1, patient.
01:14
3-9-0-2.
01:16
14-100.
01:25
PFEA for our control, 90.
01:29
If you fire.
01:33
We're getting 35 parts per million and upwards.
01:37
We should go ahead and contact National Fuel to respond to this location, please.
01:43
That's clear.
01:50
My guess is a bird.
01:51
One soon to someone, please.
01:58
That's quick.
02:05
Cofu4, Control 9.
02:08
C2F2R, Control 9.
02:11
The highest reading in the apartment, which is isolated to the apartment to check the rest of the building with 702 parts per million.
02:20
Could you also contact ambulance from OVAC for two adult evaluations as well, please?
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Location mentioned:
Princeton Ave Apartment 1, Depew, NY 14043
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