Carbon monoxide alarm at navy recreation center, Solomons MD


Carbon monoxide detectors went off at the Navy Recreation Center near Island Rd in Solomons. A woman on site reported feeling unwell, leading to an emergency medical response.
Audio|Source: Calvert County Fire & EMS
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Local Box 302 13,855 South Islandallery Navy Navy Rec Center.
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Site G-24 for a CO-detectors sounding subject feeling unwell.
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Engine 3, Permanetic ambulance 3802 to respond, S-1301.
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Local box 3802, 13,855 South Island Railway, the Navy Rec Center site G-24.
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CO detectors sounding subject feeling unwell.
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Engine 3 permittingable and 3A2 Respond of 23-O2.
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C8203 from St.
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Hunter.
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13,855 South Solomon's solemn rate on mouth square.
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PA 202.
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Power PA 203, you're going for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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One female says she's feeling this.
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31.
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Engine 31, the Neva Rec Center Alpha 2.
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P203 to Capert.
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Topper P.A.2.3, go ahead.
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Do you send the L.S.
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unit from Company 30 as well since we're coming from St.
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Leonard?
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That's right.
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Engine 5102.
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Covered engine 31.
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Local Lockeroy 2.13,855 South Philadelphia, Navy Navy, Navy Rec Center site D-24.
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Subject feeling unwell CO, detectors, sounding.
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The VLS unit from Company 32 to respond in 2304.
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Additional local box 3802 at 13,855-5-5-5-11-Aid Navy Navy New York Center site G-24, CO-detectors sounding subject feeling unwell, a BLS unit from Company 3.
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To each respond is 2305.
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For example, 2.
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37, 2 personnel, 13,855,000-1-5-5-1-1-1-11-11-11-Lawloaded and off the 3.
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Correction.
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Sir, both.
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Carbon ambulance 37, you're going for a carbon monoxide detector with a female also saying she's been
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