Cardiac arrest and possible carbon monoxide leak at office


Emergency crews responded to a cardiac arrest and a possible carbon monoxide leak at an office on Central Avenue.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00 8854,000th, grid 573C, engine 7, district 10, engine 4, engine 10, heavy rescue poor, rescue 4, rescue 7, truck 4, LR 13, fire tech echo. 4R 13 responding.00:21 Fire attack, Bravo, engine 5, LR1, respond to 169 route to upgrade a cardiac arrest. Where's jubes, 2,7, Central Avenue, grade 6 by 1B, engine 5, LR1, fire attack, Bravo. CO2 is leaking possibly into the office. That is all I have at this time. This is showing all units responding via MECC at this time.
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8854,000th, grid 573C, engine 7, district 10, engine 4, engine 10, heavy rescue poor, rescue 4, rescue 7, truck 4, LR 13, fire tech echo. 4R 13 responding.
00:21
Fire attack, Bravo, engine 5, LR1, respond to 169 route to upgrade a cardiac arrest. Where's jubes, 2,7, Central Avenue, grade 6 by 1B, engine 5, LR1, fire attack, Bravo. CO2 is leaking possibly into the office. That is all I have at this time. This is showing all units responding via MECC at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave, St. Petersburg, FL
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