Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical response to residence, West Des Moines IA
Emergency responders were sent to a residence near 22nd Street after a carbon monoxide alarm sounded. A 67-year-old woman reported feeling lightheaded.
Audio|Source: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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Westside cars, car department's en route to near 22nd, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Bill Advice you, O-9.
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On carbon oxide near 22nd medic four into four truck one response three go to channel two eight o nine zero nine.
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Zero three one Hickman road I get me at the nurse's station non-emergent response ninety-year-old female with the nominal problems let's call us to come in the office.
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423 Kellynch thank you, Wisconsin.
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Okay, Wiscoll. 809.
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9-3334-1041.
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C-334-1041 at 8-10.
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I truck till 1900 and ready for today.
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Sounds good, welcome.
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Case member Croto for a Jeep Cherokee.
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Copy your case numbers 30391, 30391.
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814 truck 1, we're going to near 22nd.
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A 67-year-old female said her carbon oxide user was going off.
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She's having...
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...felt lightheaded.
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She said she'll be outside.
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Location mentioned:
Near 22nd St, West Des Moines, IA 50265
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