Patient transported for nausea; carbon monoxide alarm found false, Springdale AR
Paramedics transported a 40-year-old woman from her home near W Maple Ave to a medical center for nausea and vomiting. Later, firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at the residence but found no carbon monoxide after inspection.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas State and Local Police
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Transcript:
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Good afternoon, Northwest Springome Medical Five.
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We are currently bound for your facility, not emergent this time, with a 40-year-old female patient.
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Chief complaint today is going to be nausea.
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Patient is coming from home reported due to onset of nausea, accompanied with vomiting.
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Nature reports she has been unable to hold down any food all day.
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She's 8 no times four GCS 15.
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We have a heart rate on the monitor of 100, breathing approximately 14 breaths a minute.
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Cappenography shows 26.
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You've got the blood pressure 163 over 92.
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Currently working on the line.
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We'll be here still in about three minutes.
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You have any questions?
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Tinder is we'll get you the one time in our arrival.
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8 5, Springdale.
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Middick 5.
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Head at Northwest, Amy, I was 0.9.9.
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Midd 5. 6 minutes down.
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Homeowner said that she had blocked her carbon monoxide detector with something in her house and there was a salt alarm.
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We did check the whole house with our meter and found no carbon monoxide.
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Showing it's done in the service.
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We're seeing engine seven in service 1617.
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Location mentioned:
W Maple Ave, Springdale, AR 72764
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