Person exposed to carbon monoxide near truck on off-ramp


Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:27
Transcript:
92 to Raleigh. We're at 264 again and checking the ramps. We're not seeing the truck. Ninety-two, which direction? We came from a Rindle and checked 64, 264 to split all the way to Gannon. I'm going down with 39 now. He's seeing... He checked out 39. I got food. Three trucks sitting beside the road on the ramp, but nobody flagged me down. I saw only one person outside and looked like he was tended to the truck. One of those trucks you saw getting off the exit at NT39, that is where he's pinging right at that offering. Nowchelle, you can return. All right, 12, copy. Captivity, five, I'm three with four. So roll off Mack truck on the side of array, only one subject. He's alert and oriented walking around the vehicle. I'll advise on EMS resources shortly. Every usual is on out there. All right, it's going to be a CO exposure from exhaust fumes that seems like subjects been sick on the stomach. WC1, you can return to service, District 6, whatever EMS resources you think, I think will be fine with just one transport unit. Happy, they're going to be holding it with myself in one ambulance. 63 is getting on the road ride right coming on the on the on-ramp momentarily. Good night, copy. And we will be on the off-ramp from 264, so we're not on the highway. Okay. Thanks your copy. Middick 902 copy. Have a return service? Thank you. WC1 Clear.
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US-264, North Carolina
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