Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness and nausea, Manchester CT
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated near East Center Street, apartment 5C. Occupants experienced dizziness and nausea. An elderly female on scene refused to evacuate despite feeling confused.
Audio|Heard on: Manchester Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For company 2, company 4, car 22, number near East Center Street, apartment 5C, Charlie.
00:07
For a carbon monoxide alarm with symptoms, party feeling dizzy and nauseous.
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For company 2, company 4, car 22, number near East Center Street,
00:17
apartment 5C, Charlie,
00:19
carbon monoxide alarm, party feeling dizzy and nauseous, 710.
00:27
11, it's a third-party call from somebody not on scene, fixed her mother's CO alarm is going off at 3 a.m., she's now feeling weak, dizzy and nauseous.
00:36
She's not feeling weak, busy and nausea.
00:43
People on scene, help them evacuating.
00:48
We're pretty safe one.
00:49
I'm welcome now.
00:55
Car is under 712.
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22 is en route.
01:07
Car 22 under 713.
01:14
713. One 19713.
01:25
Objective. Made contact with the patient in question.
01:29
It's an elderly female she's refusing to evacuate.
01:31
Sound a little confused.
01:34
Sick, now that's run the scene.
01:37
In 714. 714.
01:44
On 5.14. 5.1-4-0.
01:47
514 on scene 715.
01:56
Car 22 on scene, 715.
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Location mentioned:
E Center St #5c, Manchester, CT 06040
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