Possible carbon monoxide poisoning from vehicle exhaust, Pulaski TN


Emergency responders were called near Chicken Creek Road for a possible carbon monoxide poisoning. A vehicle's exhaust was running into another vehicle. The person affected was about 30 years old. Transport to a hospital with a hyperbaric chamber was considered, but the nearest hospital does not have one.
Audio|Source: Giles County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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That address is going to be near Chicken Creek Road, near Chicken Creek Road.
00:06
Near Chicken Creek Road.
00:09
2805, 104.
00:11
What was the address for that salt call again?
00:15
117-117 Waco Road.
00:17
Table.
00:19
Behind the hair salon there, building on the left.
00:27
Timbord.
00:28
Arrasm, call.
00:29
8.02, 20805 is taking the Chicken Creek Road call 32 and 12 or up north, so they were going to take it whenever they got done with that.
00:42
I did 4885 little dry creek follow-up for earlier call.
00:47
Good morning, Ralph, talking about six minutes of the LV.
00:55
What you guys are going to need from us?
00:56
Probably,
00:57
one eleven, probably transport to a close to possible.
00:59
About a 30-year-old tail, it was on the vehicle, which is off-pipe running into the vehicle.
01:05
The initial CO was about three-step.
01:08
Mr. Bledcher of 1-19 has a cold on the fact from Monterex-Rae Rake 141.
01:16
Fletcher of 120 has Maui established in 18-gauge left-a-t C.
01:19
It will be a sale as you're probably in about 5 o'clock.
01:22
Timor, that'd be probably Nashville, Vanderbilt, because the hospital doesn't have a hyperbaric chamber for that.
01:28
Negative. We spoke with Vanderbilt this past weekend.
01:31
They no longer have one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chicken Creek Rd, Pulaski, TN 38478
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