Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in Rivesville home, Rivesville WV


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Minore Street in Rivesville. A 67-year-old woman felt lightheaded and had a headache. She evacuated the home and waited outside in her vehicle. Fire, EMS, and police responded. The woman later declined EMS care.
Audio|Source: Marion County Fire & EMS
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188.5M.R.R.S.O.A.A.A.A.A.A.8.5.M. Rail Street, Rivesville, C.O. Alarm.
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1440.
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21.
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21 responding 188-and-a-half near Minore Street Rivesville CO alarm 1440.
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Trescue 21.
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All right.
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Signed to a 67-year-old female vaster. C.O. alarms are going off in the residence. She's lightheaded experiencing a headache. We have fire department alerted as well.
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That's okay.
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Rescue 21, just advising you the patient is sitting outside in her vehicle currently.
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Crescue.
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CUM 11 acknowledges.
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Company 11 acknowledged, 1442.
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Trustee 21.
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All right.
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We have Bruceville police on scene with a patient. She's no longer wanting AMS who can return in service.
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21 is in service, thank you. 21 in service, 1443.
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