Possible carbon monoxide leak causes symptoms on Palmer Avenue, Nevada IA
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Fire department responded to Palmer Avenue for a possible carbon monoxide leak after a resident experienced sudden dizziness and nausea.
Audio|Heard on: Story County Rural Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:8
Transcript:
00:00
The Bata Fire, you are needed for Palmer Avenue for a possible carbon monoxide leak.
00:07
The reporter would like to check as his father lives there, had sudden onset of dizziness and nausea.
00:13
Again, the victim.
00:14
The victim needs help for Palmer Avenue,
00:16
for a possible carbon monoxide leak,
00:19
the reporter would like it checked,
00:21
his father had sudden onset of dizziness and nausea.
00:24
Yeah, sorry. Okay.
00:31
Go ahead, rolling wheeling.
00:40
County 210 will be en route with 4.
00:43
47.
00:47
City County, 1110 will be around with 600.
00:55
Copy Lenton,
00:56
Reporter is the homeowner's son.
01:00
You could just check in with the homeowner.
01:03
He's sitting in the garage and just let him know.
01:04
You got through there and just checking on the carbon dioxide.
01:08
Got me.
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Location mentioned:
Palmer Ave, Nevada, IA 50201
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