Carbon monoxide alarm leads to medical response, Litchfield CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Spencer Street in Litchfield. One person reported feeling nauseous, and firefighters found elevated carbon monoxide levels in the basement.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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Transcript:
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Alpha D to Litchfield Fire, Litchfield Ambulance, Bantam Fire, Northwest Medic One, near Spencer Street for the activated CO detector.
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One person reporting nausea, 52 Bravo 1.
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Repeating, near Spencer Street, activated CO detector, one person reporting nausea, 52 Bravo 1.
00:16
Cross streets West Street and the dead end 601.
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601.
00:29
Car nine responding.
00:30
LVA car nine responding.
00:33
LVA car nine responding, 603.
00:39
Show car one responding HQ.
00:44
Litchfield car one responding to quarters 604.
00:47
Per the caller, the alarm is reading 35 parts per million in the basement.
00:55
All received.
00:56
They got readings.
00:58
Jump car one to quarters, 604.
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