Dizzy individual leaves scene before medics arrive, Philadelphia PA


Medics were called to assist a person feeling dizzy at Somerset and Howard. However, the individual left before help arrived and did not need medical attention.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
Engine 27. Individual got up and walked away from us. You are available if you want to take that Somerset and Howard. Affirmative, probably. Use the driver North Medical, look at him now. What is PGW responding for? Just a smell of a load of gas? Cool. There was a carbon dioxide detector that was alerting the occupants earlier. We got no readings, but the occupants did have a friend over that was dizzy. Okay. Medics 51B is available and responding to Somerset and Howard Streets. Medic. (name withheld) 51B is available in responding for Somerset and Howard Streets operating on the North Medic Band. Interporter. Engine Porter. Hello. Hello.
Engine 27. Individual got up and walked away from us. You are available if you want to take that Somerset and Howard. Affirmative, probably. Use the driver North Medical, look at him now. What is PGW responding for? Just a smell of a load of gas? Cool. There was a carbon dioxide detector that was alerting the occupants earlier. We got no readings, but the occupants did have a friend over that was dizzy. Okay. Medics 51B is available and responding to Somerset and Howard Streets. Medic. (name withheld) 51B is available in responding for Somerset and Howard Streets operating on the North Medic Band. Interporter. Engine Porter. Hello. Hello.
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Location mentioned:
W Somerset St & N Howard St, Philadelphia, PA 19133
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