Carbon monoxide exposure causes symptoms at residence, Raytown MO
Emergency responders are handling a carbon monoxide incident at a residence near Ralston Avenue. Multiple people at the scene are showing symptoms related to carbon monoxide exposure. Fire units and emergency medical services are responding.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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near Ralston Avenue, carbon monoxide with symptoms, respond 8-4, bumper 51, squad 51,
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near Ralston, carbon monoxide with symptoms, 84.
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10, 251.
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2416, satisfied us 416.
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511.
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521, I'm going to give you a call.
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I need you to do it on the Selby Road.
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Copy.
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Springfield 416, Satis 416.
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Stop.
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I know.
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Cerebroker.
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Pover 6-56-2616 Northeast 42nd Street breeding problems respond A3 Pover 6-9506 2616 Northeast 42nd Street reading problems a3
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bumper 51 responding number 51 responding
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121 responding
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If you want to show you're responding with your pumpover on near Ralston Avenue.
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This is going to be on a carbon monoxide investigation.
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We have fire en route.
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We do have multiple patients there at the scene complaining of symptoms, no specific on what the symptoms were.
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Boeing C2-704.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ralston Ave, Raytown, MO 64133
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