Possible carbon monoxide exposure reported at residence, Salida CO
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A female at a residence near J Street in Salida reports possible carbon monoxide exposure. She is experiencing bloody noses, dizziness while walking, and headaches. Fire and ambulance units have been dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chaffee County Public Safety
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Flight of fire, a ambulance standby for Page.
00:08
Tension, slide of fire, slide an ambulance, slide of fire, slide of ambulance.
00:11
Please go to near J Street,
00:14
near J is in John Street.
00:17
I have a female party who's advising.
00:19
She's had some symptoms the last few days, wondered that she has carbon monoxide in the house.
00:24
She said there's still a lot of air going through the house so she doesn't think it's a big deal but she wants her checked.
00:29
She has been having bloody noses, is busy when she walks and does have a little bit of a headache.
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She is going outside of the residence.
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to wait for your response.
00:39
1021.
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1021. About 20 copies.
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Jake's scripty.
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1021.
00:55
1021.
00:57
In route 1021.
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Putlow, BLM 42.
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Realand 42.
01:10
I was way off.
01:11
It's going to be Illinois.
01:18
I copy out of Illinois, came back on 2004 Toyota Utility, showing valid, no ex-pology, showing expired.
01:25
It looks like one of 25, otherwise clear.
01:30
I copy, thank you.
01:32
Copy 10, 10, 22.
01:39
Flood, uh, 1.223.
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Floodd uh, engine weapon.
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Tide. We're on scene.
02:02
We'll be investigating.
02:05
On scene, 1024.
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Location mentioned:
J St, Salida, CO 81201
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