Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical concern


A carbon monoxide detector went off at a home, and the caller reported having a headache. The caller's child is dizzy, and they have a gas furnace that is not working properly. They refused to leave the house.
Audio|Source: Campbell County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
210, 280, station 2, 210, 280. First pond, 3135th Avenue, 3135th Avenue, for a carbon CO2 detector going off[1], caller has headaches, (name withheld) is dizzy, caller states she does have a gas furnace is not evacuating. Station 2, 28210, respond 3135th Avenue for a CO2 detector going off. Caller is dizzy, or caller headache, (name withheld) is dizzy, does have a gas furnace, refused evacuation, just that's clear 2316.
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CO2 detector going off: Carbon monoxide alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near 5th Ave, Dayton, KY 41074
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