Carbon monoxide alarm with person feeling ill, Cuyahoga Falls OH

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyA carbon monoxide detector alarmed near Ravenshollow Drive, and a person at the location reported feeling nauseous and dizzy. Emergency services responded to the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: Cuyahoga Falls Police & Fire
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Transcript:
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Falls EMS, District 4, Engine 4, near Ravenshollow Dr, C-O inhalation hazmat CBRN[1], between Drexmore Drive and Hapaway Drive.
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Falls 14 to touch.
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Go ahead.
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Is it for?
00:19
Could you put me back on that welfare check please? Hey, Herm.
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At 1648, be advised the caller is feeling nauseous and dizzy for the CL detector going off.
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Okay, it's your four copies.
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Can you change the call site?
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The CO[2]O with illness?
00:42
If it's false there anymore.
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Go ahead.
00:49
If you change the cult type on that, it's going to alter the recommended unit.
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Affirmative, I'm targeting the carbon monoxide with illness.
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All I see is the carbon monoxide without illness.
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Okay, that's clear.
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We'll just do it manually.
01:12
Stand by for someone.
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Copy 1650.
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That's going to be Engine 4,
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Med 5,
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Battalion 1.
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Copy Engine 4, Matt 5, and Battalion 1, 1650.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CBRN: Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (hazard classification)
[2]
CO: Carbon Monoxide alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Ravenshollow Dr, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
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