Teen affected by carbon monoxide inhalation at home, Colorado Springs CO
Emergency units responded to a home near Quebec Street for a carbon monoxide alarm. A 15-year-old boy was conscious but affected by carbon monoxide inhalation. Three other children were waiting safely outside.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Security alarm
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110, respond near Quebec Street for a carbon monoxide alarm, timeout (number withheld).
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dispatch 59 on C.
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6.50.
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Tensure UN Route near Quebec Street for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:29
R.P.'s alarm is going off and we are still gathering.
00:33
Where's you?
00:35
6.51.
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Flash 1,500.
00:48
Affirm, per their approximation, they should be there in like three minutes.
00:55
15 or Connie?
00:56
6.2.
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186 Medical.
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186 Medical.
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188 to respond near Quebec Street free carbon monoxide.
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Time out, 652.
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This is 1914.
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1914.
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1914, 1914, 1944, Clearsine, leaving a loop 115.
01:36
I copy. Did 1971 cancel?
01:40
Yes, ma'am.
01:42
Copy. All units en route to the carbon monoxide alarm has been upgraded to a carbon monoxide inhalation.
01:48
We do have one patient.
01:50
It's going to be a 15-year-old male conscious breathing, coding as an 8 omega-1.
01:56
There are three children in the home that are all going to be waiting outside, unknown utility company, and the alarm is downstairs.
02:04
Oh, too, okay.
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65.
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Location mentioned:
Quebec St, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
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