Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes dizziness, Leavenworth KS
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Fort Riley Road, with no visible smoke or smell. An 85-year-old female resident felt faint and dizzy and appeared close to losing consciousness. Emergency responders are en route to the scene.
Audio|Source: Leavenworth County Volunteer Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Possible carbon monoxide alarm.
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near Fort Riley Rd.
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near Fort Riley Rd.
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Possible carbon monoxide alarm.
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No smoke or flames, unable to smell anything.
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Could you be down to fire 455?
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Dispatch, 1959?
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1959.
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I'll be in route, fission, too.
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104448.
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1959.
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Good.
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The caller's advising the alarm's coming from the kitchen or dining room.
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She didn't smell anything.
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Copy.
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501.
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Hey, this, Max. You can show Engine 1976 now.
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24501.
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903.
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903 took an 85-year-old female,
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feeling faint and dizzy near Fort Riley Rd.
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near Fort Riley Rd, 85-year-old female,
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fires en route.
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To a gas alarm at that residence,
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patient's starting to feel like she's going to lose consciousness. I'm attempting to get her to sit down.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fort Riley Rd, Leavenworth, KS 66048
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