Carbon monoxide alarm at residential location with multiple patients, Lynchburg VA
A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Chambers Street in Lynchburg, Virginia. Approximately five people were affected by possible carbon monoxide inhalation and were waiting in a vehicle with a pet. Emergency responders transported the patients to the hospital emergency room for treatment.
Audio|Source: Lynchburg Fire Department
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Carbon monoxide alarm The battalion one would come Italian 1.6.10.
00:25
Rescue One, respond with station 6 to near Chambers Street.
00:30
It's going to be carbon monoxide inhalation,
00:33
coded as delta[1].
00:38
Any six was correct on that?
00:46
Units responding to near Chambers Street.
00:49
It looks like there's going to be approximately five patients involved that are feelings in lethargic.
00:57
She said I had the supervisor for now.
01:01
I'm already on the way.
01:08
Presby one in the room.
01:11
Tim.
01:17
And the 5-1-combe, we're clear.
01:28
PINS3 responding to near Chambers Street, the five patients involved are now going to be waiting in their vehicle outside along with a pet.
01:38
Okay.
01:45
Medics have a link home.
01:48
Medics.
01:51
Transport in the ER.
01:54
Ten-four.
02:11
Ten to six arriving with patience.
02:16
That's the command, we're going to fire ground 1.
02:26
EMS 1, we're going to be positioned on Hunt Street with the patients.
02:32
Okay, I'm coming past the Baptist.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
delta: High-priority medical response
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