Five residents seek aid after carbon monoxide detected, Baltimore County MD


A carbon monoxide detector activated in a residence near I-795 Maryland. Readings showed elevated carbon monoxide levels over 40 parts per million. One male resident fainted. Five residents requested medical evaluation for possible carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Baltimore County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Possible of carbon monoxide, please.
00:14
So the obnox 46 dash 3, info 18, Sharmecost 2, unit LNC for transport.
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5, IRS Corps bite that ends, right and the road.
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On west, 635.
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Number 26-thage 3, UMF8 for Sparko, you know, seen.
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Five, virus court, a dead on the freight road, the west of 635.
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Number 118 is in route.
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AMS8 route.
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I can't get around 636.
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11.EMS 8, Chart 18 is requesting both of you for a patient with CO poisoning.
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MSA from truck 18.
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We got called the location for carbon monoxide the detector activation.
01:45
We had readings over 40 parts per million and found the bent pipe for the hot water heater one connected.
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Then one male subjects acted faint.
01:57
There's a total of five people living in the hole who just want to have their levels checked.
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Okay, go.
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You copy 118.
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I'm right. I'm going to be clear, patient refusal.
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