Woman suffers back pain with carbon monoxide concern, Granger IN
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Emergency responders were called to near Ruth Street for a 71-year-old woman experiencing back pain. A low level of carbon monoxide was detected in the home, and responders awaited arrival of the utility company to address the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Clay Engine 21, Medic 24, near Ruth Street.
00:06
Back pain, priority two delta, near Ruth Street, 1856 hours.
00:19
Kind of dispatch, Mitchell for truck, one.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:26
We are getting a low reading of carbon monoxide in the home.
00:29
We're going to be waiting on NISCO's arrival.
00:35
Clear. NISCO does have an ETA, 15 to 20 minutes.
00:40
Sarah, thank you.
00:46
Engine 21, Medic 24, responding to near Ruth Street.
00:51
For a 71-year-old female, not feeling well with back pain.
00:55
See your MTP for premise hazard, priority two.
01:07
Lawson and fire testing all the apartment radios at 1900 hours, K-H-366-face.
01:17
Companies responding to Ruth Street, the caller is requested in early shutdown.
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Location mentioned:
Ruth St, Granger, IN 46530
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