Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness in two occupants, Wilmot OH
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According to the dispatch call, wilmot Fire responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Navarre Road SW. Two occupants were outside feeling dizzy and had evacuated the house. Medical help was requested for a 64-year-old female near South Street who had swollen legs and breathing difficulties.
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Wilmot fire respond to near Navarre Road SW.
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Near Navarre Road SW.
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This will be for a carbon monoxide alarm with symptoms.
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Two occupants of the house are outside,
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and the alarms both went off.
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They are both having dizziness.
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Wilmot Fire respond to near Navarre Road Southwest,
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for a carbon monoxide alarm with symptoms.
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Both occupants have evacuated the house.
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Federal dispatch, base one, base three.
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Medical assistance requested near South Street, 64-year-old female can hardly walk,
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legs swollen, difficult breathing.
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Location mentioned:
Navarre Rd SW, Wilmot, OH 44689
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