Carbon monoxide poisoning affects family in Clinton, Clinton UT
Fire and emergency medical units responded to a residence near North 2950 West in Clinton for carbon monoxide poisoning. A 47-year-old female was already at the hospital, while two family members, a 21-year-old nephew and a 14-year-old niece, were still at the home and being assessed for possible poisoning. The doctor requested evaluation of the home and the family members, and they may require further treatment at a hospital.
Audio|Source: Layton City Police and Fire
03:26
Transcript:
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Engine 21, and ambulance 21.
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Respond to 8-Zulu, carbon monoxide poisoning, near North 2950 West.
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In Clinton, engine 21, and ambulance 21, respond to 8-Zulu, carbon monoxide poisoning, near North 2950 West, in Clinton.
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Please start on fire 3.
00:27
Dave, sorry, 21 engine, 21 en route.
00:34
So you guys are en route 14, correction, near North 2950 West.
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Taking through Leighton City, they said that there is a 47-year-old female that's at Leighton, in care for carbon monoxide poisoning.
00:52
That her 21-year-old nephew and 14-year-old niece are still at this address and the doctor at late night she is requesting that fire go out and check the home for carbon monoxide and check the niece and nephew for carbon monoxide poisoning as well.
01:12
21 copies, has anyone contacted the people still at the house?
01:18
Yeah, I believe the female that's at the hospital has contacted the 21-year-old and the 14-year-old, and the doctor at late-night care is getting if the occupants need to go into late-night care as well.
01:43
Leighton is advising that they want the patients to go to the emergency room because they might need to be transferred to LES Hospital for elevated carbon monoxide levels.
01:55
Copy. We'll assess the patients when we get on scene.
02:04
I turn on 6th Hotel Juliet Uniform Broth.
02:09
Okay, my dad it's for a lot of the city and aides.
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Respond to A.
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Charlie[1], carbon monoxide.
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Poisoning. Near North 2950 West.
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In Clinton, MedTac 21.
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Respond to A.
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Charlie[1], carbon monoxide poisoning,
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near North 2950 West.
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In Clinton.
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Number 3.
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You copy 803.
02:52
Charlie[1] 24 today.
03:00
Call it. No medic 21 available.
03:05
And I just clarified with late dispatch.
03:08
They said that the individuals on scene do not know that fire has shown up.
03:13
Spennel,
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black beanie and jeans.
03:17
They were just by some of the equipment.
03:21
They were getting the information from the doctor, not from the patient.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Phonetic code for the letter C; also denotes certain units or medium-priority responses.
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