Carbon monoxide alarm at Windsor Heights causes headache, Windsor Heights IA
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Fire and emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Hickman Road in Windsor Heights. One person reported feeling sick with a headache. A hazardous materials unit was also requested to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Westcom Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:24
Transcript:
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Engine 550, carbon monoxide alarm, near Hickman Road.
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Engine 550, carbon monoxide alarm, near Hickman Road.
00:13
Cross streets are 68th Street and Westover Boulevard.
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On arrival, use, at 5, timeout,
00:21
749.
00:26
Westcom ambulance, 223.
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223. 2.23.
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En route to Mercy, Maine.
00:34
And rock to Mercy, Maine at 7.50.
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Return 550.
00:47
Go ahead for 550.
00:54
It's going to be a first-to-emergent response and a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:59
Looks like somebody is sick with a headache.
01:01
It's calling for DeWine Hasnott.
01:02
Do you want them to get started that way?
01:08
Yeah, can we also start an ambulance?
01:10
Okay, I'll start the ambulance.
01:12
And what did you say about Dewein Hasna?
01:18
Yeah, we can get them started for now.
01:35
Ambulance 323, Des Moines Hazmat Unit, Hazmat, near Hickman Road.
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Ambulance 323, Des Moines Hazmat Unit, Hazmat, near Hickman Road.
01:50
Cross streets are 68th Street and Westover Boulevard, on arrival use, pack 5, timeout, 752.
02:06
In 550 go ahead good Des Moines Hazmat was advised they are going to tackle SR1 at tack one one one three. I will patch your attack five to that channel.
02:21
Thank you ma'am seven fifty four.
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Location mentioned:
Hickman Rd, Windsor Heights, IA 50324
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