Carbon monoxide leak causes lightheadedness at home, Black Forest CO


Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide leak at a residence near Windmill Ln. One person felt lightheaded. Two adults and three children left the home and relocated to a nearby address.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Falcon,
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CO[1],
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Inhalation.
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Talking 311, 381. Hurst von 112,
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125, near Windmill Ln on a CO[1] inhalation at 335.
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Can you see?
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Cap, you show you both in our 12-1-2-1-25 near Windmill Ln on a CO[1] inhalation that started as a gas leak, but there is a party on the scene who is lightheaded.
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Patient is a first party.
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It was coded as 8-ilta-5 suffix N,
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possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
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There are two adults and three children at the location. They have since left the address, and are at near Trappers Pass Trail.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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CO: Carbon Monoxide alarm
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Location mentioned:
Windmill Ln, Black Forest, CO 80908
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