Medical aid for woman with breathing issues due to detector, Norfolk VA
Emergency responders were sent to near St. Paul's Boulevard for a 76-year-old woman having trouble breathing. Fire crews found the issue was caused by a faulty carbon monoxide detector, not a gas leak.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Senator 4, Medic 1, he responded for breathing problems.
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Near St. Paul's Boulevard for 76-year-old female.
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Thomas 244.
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Take one, all right.
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Snit for Mac 1 at 247.
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Medi-Ten and Rex General.
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Bring in problem, (number withheld) square, (number withheld) Piccadilly Square.
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Center for Medi-10 and 250.
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Prey and problem (number withheld) Piccadilly Square, Medi14 respondent Act 2.
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Freeing problem (number withheld) Piccadilly Square, Apartment B, Monday 14 respond on attack 2 at 251.
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Letter 14, no point in 5.
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Clare 14, go ahead.
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Yes, sir, meters were ran through, all came back normal.
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I was determined that the carbon dioxide detector was faulty.
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She's informed her landlord and didn't replace.
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We're going to be going back to attack one, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near St Pauls Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23510
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