Carbon monoxide alarm reported with occupant feeling ill, Pawtucket RI
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Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Newport Avenue. An occupant on the second floor reported feeling lightheaded and ill. Crews arrived to assess the situation and provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Pawtucket Fire Channels 1 and 2
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
The station rescue 1-engine 6, Latitude Battalion 4A, Stoll Alarm, Newport Avenue,
00:15
CO detector with a personnel.
00:24
This is Rescue 1, 1, 6, Latitude, battalion 4.
00:27
Respond number near Newport Avenue, calling on the second floor reporting a CO alarm sounding,
00:33
stating lightheaded and feeling ill.
00:36
That's Rescue 1, Engine 6, Latitude, battalion 4.
00:39
Response number near Newport Avenue, second floor,
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for a C.O. alarm sounding with possible illness.
00:46
Clutches at Edendale and Eaton.
00:49
Covers be assigned, Channel 2,
00:52
(number withheld).
01:01
Cangent six.
01:04
Cangenton for me.
01:18
Roger Lottitude (number withheld).
01:20
The operation is on Channel 2.
01:40
10-6-(number withheld).
01:48
Very close, buddy.
01:51
Why you're telling for (number withheld).
01:54
Rescue 1.(number withheld).
02:01
Rescue 1.
02:05
(number withheld).
02:15
Flight 2,000.
02:19
(number withheld).
02:23
Frown, you can cancel Battalion Chief, have the Wadda come in.
02:25
I got zero possible minutes.
02:26
This time, have the rest of you come for an assessment.
02:30
As you got, the Italian 4, you received that, you can go back in service from Engine Fix.
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