Woman treated for breathing issues after carbon monoxide alarm, Reading PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 63-year-old woman in an apartment near Mineral Spring Road experienced shortness of breath and vomiting. She had used her inhaler without relief. Responders were advised to check for carbon monoxide due to a similar recent incident at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 9 with Medics 7, near Mineral Spring Road,
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Apartment B, Bravo, Nailsmetical, 1458.
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Near Mineral Spring Road.
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Okay, Ambulance 9.
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Apartment B-basement, 63-year-old female, shortness of breath, vomiting.
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Symptoms started this morning, used inhaler with no relief.
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We are on the scene in Reading, no precautions.
00:35
Squat-hundred radio.
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Squad six-under-old.
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Keep accident in the hole.
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Okay, resumed.
00:41
You got the additional.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
Okay.
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Car 9 of the squad.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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Please make sure you take a carbon monoxide meter in there.
00:57
We had a mystery carbon monoxide event there last week with a victim with similar symptoms.
01:03
Let me know if you mean a sign event.
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