Possible carbon monoxide exposure at home


Dispatch audio for a possible carbon monoxide incident at a residence on McKeigh Avenue. Caller said she cooked the day before, passed out, and later woke up. Responders report one patient and suspect the CO source may be in the basement. Fire and EMS units are en route and a nearby hospital is mentioned.
Audio|Source: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
02:16
Transcript:
Now one from 610, I see all rea, I have 16, also at director. (name withheld) 99. (name withheld), (name withheld), Station 81 Company 1 and 2, Respond, 2nd, McKeigh Avenue, Cross Street, 2nd Street and 2nd Street, and Ross Traver Street. Possible CO in a residence with patients, operations. Fire Attack 9[1]. CO in the residence, one patient. There's a lawyer. 517, 1001. My caller's advising she was cooking yesterday, passed out, woke up, didn't know what happened. 126 1001 If you're holding me out now here 273 1001 Patients operations operations fire attack 9 (name withheld) advising that she believes is to be in the basement She was cooking yesterday and then passed out and woke up. She's calling today. 19 we'll be in route as well received westmoreland two o three is out of westmoreland hospital 203 out of westmoreland ten o four
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Attack 9: Operational fire/EMS radio channel for fire or hazardous conditions
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Location mentioned:
Armstrong County, PA
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