Carbon monoxide alarm with symptoms reported in Milwaukee


Fire department responding to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Milwaukee address where symptoms were reported.
Audio|Source: North Shore Fire
02:49
Transcript:
Returning available. (name withheld), returning available. (name withheld). Returning available. Just to the battalion chief. Okay, anyone. We advise, we do have a pending at limited C.A alarm at 54-63 light out. Okay, there's the E&D call. For the same address, is that going to be a patient involved too? That's a formative. It was a carbon dioxide with symptoms, so we're doing the medical portion now. More information is still coming in, fairly new. Okay, let it run through EMD and you can prompt the limited CO. We'll just use the EMD call. It's kind of . Once you get an E&D, I'll let you know who to send. That's your cue, thank you. Well, Tulsa, no from Milwaukee. I believe your incident that you just snack is going to be the same one as ours for the kayaker. Well, Tulsa, we are, we're letting you hit. I am certainly to use the two requests to help out and canceling all over. Okay, so let me do get a code coming. Okay, let it do and whatever that... As regarding the second request, correct, you still need Battalion Six? Um... Quest, Alex. Pass, sir. Quest, Dallas, we still need Battalion Six on our incident. Pat, Four. Battalion Six still need it. Let's Alice tomorrow. Engine 37, Med 82, Delta Inhalation Hazard, 54, 63, North Nydell Avenue, Greenvale, Zone 42.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 91st St, Milwaukee, WI 53225
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