Emergency response for carbon monoxide exposure reported


This audio discusses an emergency response for possible carbon monoxide exposure at a home. Fire and EMS units were sent to the location to address the situation.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
00:00for them just in case they actually want to let us do it.00:07Correct.00:11Alert, 143-13, northeast of United Street.00:201619 Coase for carbon monoxide at 14313, North-Ease 779 Street.00:2819-4A alert 1.3303 North East that's road00:44Priority 5[2] engine 4 carbon monoxide inhalation or headnet 1 3013 13 northeast 799 street00:57Priority 5[2].00:59Engine 4.01:00Carbon monoxide inversion or head map.01:04One, three, one, three, road beast, 79 feet.01:09Map page 2202.01:15322.01:16324W.01:20Page 5-1-50.
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for them just in case they actually want to let us do it.
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Correct.
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Alert, 143-13, northeast of United Street.
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1619 Coase for carbon monoxide at 14313, North-Ease 779 Street.
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19-4A alert 1.3303 North East that's road
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Priority 5[2] engine 4 carbon monoxide inhalation or headnet 1 3013 13 northeast 799 street
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Priority 5[2].
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Engine 4.
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Carbon monoxide inversion or head map.
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One, three, one, three, road beast, 79 feet.
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Map page 2202.
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322.
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324W.
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Page 5-1-50.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 3: Emergency Response (lights and sirens)
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Priority 5: Lower-priority emergency requiring prompt but not immediate response
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 79th St, Vancouver, WA 98682
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