Man treated for burns and breathing trouble after oxygen fire, Derby CT
Emergency responders treated a 61-year-old man for burns and difficulty breathing caused by a small fire on the third floor near Anson Street. The fire started while the man was smoking with oxygen, but it is now extinguished.
Audio|Source: Lower Naugatuck Valley Fire and EMS
03:10
Transcript:
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We're just at near Anson Street for difficulty breathing and burns.
00:19
Storm's ambulance respond on a party near Anson Street.
00:22
It's going to be on the third floor for a 61-year-old male difficulty breathing and burns to the nose while smoking with oxygen.
00:30
Repeating Derby to such as storms, ambulance respond on a party near Anson Street, third floor,
00:36
61-year-old male.
00:38
It's going to be for burns and difficulty breathing for smoking with oxygen.
00:44
Time now, 750 hours.
00:50
So despatch.
01:04
BELC need to respond on a priority near Fairwood Road, 81-year-old male, weakness, bradycardic.
01:11
Repeating, Bethany.
01:12
Ambulance to respond, Parity1-ALS, near Fairwood Road, Cross the Falls Road and Hunter's Trail.
01:19
81-year-old male,
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weakness, bradycardic, 751.
01:26
A few times in room.
01:31
You're responding, you have Zula 15.
01:38
The near Anson third floor is going to be status post,
01:44
smoking with oxygen, difficulty breathing with burns.
01:48
Hi, right.
02:03
Near Fairwood Road, I'm a Priority 1[1] ALS.
02:06
For the 81-year-old male,
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weakness, bradycardic, alpha-12 will be the medic.
02:13
That would be the time to ride.
02:26
Thank you. If I need to make notification to the FMO.
02:32
No.
02:34
No.
02:40
Yes, sir to get some.
02:46
Yes, sir, you have some.
02:47
Yeah, sir, you have some.
02:52
All right, Tina 3R, there was a small fire on the floor.
03:01
Fire is up.
03:06
When 3R, it had a fire on the floor, the fire is out.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, often involving lights and sirens.
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