Carbon monoxide alarm triggers headache report at home


Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
01:20
Transcript:
No, for a copy, it was not lodging. We're getting two color in the area of a 35 Oak Ridge Row for a single wind. It's going to be a third O'Kridge Road. Oh, flame scene. It's going to be a luxury. I guess the only see all this. Oh, do it. I got a small problem. Great. Sorry, dispatch. With that update, we'll start up our structural direction. We'll be in service movement through. Maynage 2.305. Copy copy. All right is passed. 1331-940. 1331-9 copy. Sure, 33-0-9. 1331-9 copy. Shared response to 7159. We'll drive on a carbon-onoxide alarm reported by the homeowner's alarm is going off and one of them is feeling like a headache. First party, 56-56-year-old female conscious and breathing. Determinants in 8 Omega-1. She is completely alert with no difficulty breathing. We're still gathering. 13 more copy. Can you approve the hash 1881? Sorry, 382. 1382? Carboneonoxin inhalation. Time out to 1232. Until 1882, responding, copy update.
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El Paso County, CO
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