Two women suffer symptoms after gas exposure at home, Dickinson TX


Emergency services responded to near Royal Oaks Dr for two women exposed to carbon monoxide and natural gas in their home. Despite the gas company declaring the home safe, they experienced dizziness, shakiness, nausea, headache, and hot face. They were advised to leave the home.
Audio|Source: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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P.D. Digginson and Dickinson, EMS. Respond to near Royal Oaks Dr for a sick call.
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That's affirmed in an engine 6th or out for me a month.
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Clear, direct.
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Medical 40 is going to be upgrading to emergency traffic.
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T.D. Dickinson, the Dickinson, EMS. Respond to near Royal Oaks Dr.
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It's going to have two patients at this location.
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It's going to be a 47-year-old female and a 24-year-old female.
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They were just exposed to carbon monoxide and natural gas in their home.
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The gas company just left and advised it was safe for them to go back in, but they now are experiencing dizziness, shakiness, nausea.
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headache and their face is hot.
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Dickinson clear at 1711.
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Acknowledge up right into emergency traffic.
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1100, you can show a medic one en route.
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And have patients left the house?
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The house?
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I advise the patients to step out. The caller advised she had some type of injury and that she thought it was okay to stay inside because the gas company told her it was.
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Also, can you just fast fire so they can throw them the ravines inside?
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That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Royal Oaks Dr, Dickinson, TX 77539
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