Carbon monoxide alarm triggers nausea at residence, Dauphin PA


A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a residence near Short Street, causing the caller to feel nauseous. Emergency responders were dispatched to investigate possible exposure.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Box 38825 Short Street, Carriagee Vesta Drive and Denison.
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Carmen Oxide Alarm, Class 1.038, Rescue, 37, Carver and Rescue, 20, 719.
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382, 825 Short Street, Crossroad of Vesta and Denison.
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For Coverman Oxide Alarm, Company 1,720.
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Any 120, any patient?
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2120, call her stating no one's sick, but she did say she was nauseous, she wasn't sure if it was her nerves or due to the alarm.
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Okay.
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Chief 32, 825 Short Street, caller woke up to seal alarm going off.
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As though, she does feel nauseous.
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She does feel nauseous.
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Location mentioned:
Near Short St, Dauphin, PA 17018
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