Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes dizziness, Derby KS
A carbon monoxide alarm activated at a residence near North Georgie Avenue. A caller reported that her mother felt dizzy and may have been exposed to carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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Transcript:
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Carbon monoxide alarm near North Georgie Avenue Station 81.
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Engine 81, carbon monoxide alarm near North Georgie Avenue.
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Austin, Stu, we're not seeing it on Kellogg.
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You got any better locations.
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Stand by all, double check.
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Austin, all incoming units on Washington.
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This is going to be Grove, westbound Kellogg.
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Two-car accidents.
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We're on scene, check the patient.
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Pindler, Kelly and Grove, not calling Washington.
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Awesome, truck 81.
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That is tangent 81's alarm.
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Okay.
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In address the carbon monoxide alarm be advised (name withheld) is calling about her mother's house.
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She's hearing a high-pitched alarm.
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They're concerned it might be the carbon monoxide alarm.
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Mother is feeling dizzy.
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Maybe I know if other symptoms are not wanting a mask, can contact the mom and calling her outside?
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Location mentioned:
Near N Georgie Ave, Derby, KS 67037
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