Medical emergency for patient down with possible carbon monoxide alarm, Sonoma CA
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Medical responders were called to a location near Lucas Avenue for a patient found down with an alarm sounding possibly indicating carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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01:28
Transcript:
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Medics 302-33-83, code blue,
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near Lucas Avenue, Boyes Hot Springs, unit 1,
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Baxter Avenue, Control 4, 644.
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5-alpha.
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7-4, I'll be out with 1 at (number withheld).
00:31
I'll be out at 865 full on-o-out.
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I'll be out of one at 865 full on-o-out.
00:35
I'm sure everyone that's right.
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All with him.
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That work.
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He is responding to Lucas Avenue's information, RP hears an alarm,
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it may be possibly carbon monoxide alarm, sees the patient down inside.
01:02
Now, it's not a callback 33-83?
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8383.
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Eric 3.02.
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Medic 302, control 4.
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Gover 302. Are you sure you copy there's the audible alarm with the patient down inside, that's known if it's carbon monoxide alarm or not?
01:27
Two copies.
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Location mentioned:
Lucas Ave, Sonoma, CA 95476
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