Carbon monoxide alarm triggers ambulance at restaurant, Firestone CO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to a restaurant on Firestone Boulevard after a carbon monoxide alarm sounded and a person inside reported nausea and lightheadedness.
Audio|Heard on: Weld County Fire and EMS
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Inhalation, 4405, Firestone Boulevard responding units engine 3404, Ambulance 3423, 23, Truck 3413.
00:15
Ambulance 3423 dispatch.
00:21
Ambulance 3423 dispatch.
00:29
Ambulance 3423 dispatch.
00:35
Dispatch go for ambulance 3423.
00:43
For ambulance 3423, this code has an omega response which no longer recommends them.
00:49
However, the first comment states the patient is sick, they can respond or cancel their discretion.
01:00
If they call, we'll go to show truck 3413 ambulance 3423 en route.
01:08
6.5.
01:13
Dispatch truck 3413?
01:17
3413, go ahead.
01:20
Do you have a business name for this call?
01:26
Yeah, I believe it's going to be the Chick-fil-A.
01:29
Okay, copy, thank you.
01:31
And it looks like there's a CO alarm where a CO2 alarm going.
01:35
Yeah,
01:40
it's a firm. And initially came in as a CO2 alarm and the RP reported that he was feeling nauseous and lightheaded.
01:46
And it was just the ProQA stuff was not sending the ambulance to play.
01:50
I advised to probably respond it anyway.
01:53
Okay, thank you.
01:55
Thanks for now.
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Location mentioned:
Firestone Blvd, Firestone, CO 80504
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