Woman treated for carbon monoxide poisoning from stove leak, Wilcox PA
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Emergency responders assisted a 62-year-old woman at a home near Horner Road in Jones Township. She showed symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a leak in her stove and basement area.
Audio|Heard on: Elk County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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No company 6th, Hirtway Ambulance, respond,
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Bravo, 220 Horner Road, Jones Township,
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62-year-old female experiencing symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, had a leak in the stove and downstairs prior to today.
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428 knowledge 428 knowledge 428 knowledge
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Lieutenant 611 County, show me responding to station.
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Receipts Lieutenant 611 to station.
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T6 County, show me to route.
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Receive T6 here in route.
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Responding, Bravo,
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220 Corner Road,
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Jones Township,
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62-year-old female complaining of carbon monoxide poisoning,
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had a leak in her stove and downstairs prior to stay.
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I'll do that.
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421 L County in route.
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421 your route, responding, Bravo,
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220 Horner Road, Jones Township,
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62-year-old female symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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We said that's 220 in route.
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Receive W20 in round.
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611 out County Shores and route.
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Receive 611 here in route, responding Bravo,
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220 Horner Road, Jones Township, possible carbon monoxide leak.
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121 at Connie.
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121.
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Transpont1 to Penn, now it's out.
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Receive 121 and we're up to hospital, utilize 11.
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Rescue 611, we're on scene.
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Receipts, Rescue 611 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Horner Rd, Wilcox, PA 15870
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