Carbon monoxide alarm with two elderly patients dizzy, East Syracuse NY
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Fire and emergency medical services responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Law Drive for two elderly patients experiencing dizziness and weakness.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire, serial alarm,
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near Law Drive.
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6865 Law Drive near Hazelnut Circle.
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Car reporting a serial alarm going off with illness.
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You have a 79 male and an 81 female now with dizziness.
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Operations on tack-free.
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721.
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The county network is currently down at this time.
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Things such as I am responding will need to be working until at least 8.30 in the morning.
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Again, touching hiring monitors,
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county network is currently under maintenance.
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Responses such as I am responding will not be working until at least 0.30 hours.
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7.22.
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Phase 5. A carbon monoxide alarm, near Law Drive between Hazelnut Circle and Colomer Road.
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There are two patients with a 79 male and an 81 female, both complaining of dizziness, weakness, and irritability.
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Location mentioned:
Law Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057
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