Carbon monoxide poisoning at residential address in Charles County, Hughesville MD
Fire and emergency medical services responded to a residential address near C Ravencourt in Charles County due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Two adults, a male and female, were feeling ill and experiencing symptoms including headache and lethargy. The occupants did not have a carbon monoxide detector but had gas appliances without odor. EMS and fire units arrived on scene to assist.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
05:19
Transcript:
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near C Ravencourt off of Dorchester Circle.
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For the CO poisoning ALS[1], engine companies 12 and 3, truck 1 is on air responding.
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Squad 7, EMS 12, MS 60, paramedic Ambulance 60, Paramedic Ambulance, 39 North Medical and the North Battalion 2 respond.
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Talk Group is 10 Alpha 3 at 1,400.
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The time, 2.8.
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Sit up, Lord.
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I think it's 399 to 2.
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Turn out, sir.
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Sir, 2 of 4.
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Put up, sir.
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Paramedics Bix C with 3.
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Sit up, sir.
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I will have 129 with 2.
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That alpha first.
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No, that's 129.
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I want to 129.
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I want to 129.
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Come on.
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Squad 7 again.
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Yes, one, sir.
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Good enough, for you.
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Ambulin 60.
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Okay, just to confirm it's Ambulin 60, not paramedic Ambulin 60.
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Yes, sir. Ambulin 60, we're BLF.
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Okay.
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Quasta.
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Quatton.
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Digital toll, Charles, I'm ready.
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Rest control one's going to be on the same.
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You need an additional engine on that zero-port the next.
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2160, we're direct.
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Copy, I got four.
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Okay, copy. Switchover to it's in Alpha 3.
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Yeah, 12.
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Engine 12.
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Okay, batani chief 3A, engine 12, requests run that song.
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I never saw it.
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I thought edge company 12.
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That would complete here assignment.
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That's great.
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Copy.
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The Titan Chief 3A, engine 32 units responding near C Ravencourt.
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And caller and her spouse are both feeling ill.
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They advise they do not have a CO detector, however, they do have gas appliances with no odor.
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Battine Chief 3A.
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All right, Kathy, you can hold myself in engine 32 on the scene.
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I'll establish the C Raven C Corps Command.
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Copy, engine 32, Battine Chief 3A on the scene, Patine G3A with the C Raven Command, 1404.
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An engine 32.
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Yes.
03:33
sir.
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Can you make contact with the caller and advise how many patients we might have?
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You go home you on an house side.
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That's going to be a two-story single family.
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It's like, uh,
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house for your feedback.
03:56
We're going to be making contact now.
04:06
A response from Interpolity 12 for the North Dakota duty officer for C-ray.
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You message until 11.
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You can hold me in service.
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In service, 14006.
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...3-90-903.
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30-903.
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10-0-2.
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912 out of the station.
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121 we got up in a minute.
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Rachel.
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Male and female complaining a headache and lethargy.
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Let me walk on the halfway down if you had the driver 32 meet me there.
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Down the block.
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Inver's 129 to engine 32, we're staged behind you guys.
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We have a 32.
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I'm going to have (number withheld) to meet you down there.
05:12
near C Ravencourt.
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C.O. Poisoning ALS[1].
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South Medical is on the area route (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
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