Possible carbon monoxide exposure at private residence, Chatham County NC


Fire and emergency medical services responded to a report of possible carbon monoxide poisoning at a private home in Chatham County, NC. The residents, including an 88-year-old woman, experienced dizziness and suspected carbon monoxide exposure. All occupants were reported safe and conscious upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Chatham County Fire
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Transcript:
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Central and North Channel Fire Department in First Health District 1.
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Respond to carbon monoxide,
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non-emergency traffic, near Hollyhawk, cross-street Beachmaster, Central Clear, 425.
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10-41711[1]
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Central doll units responding to carbon monoxide.
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All her and her husband are dizzy.
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Concerns they've had carbon monoxide poisoning.
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It's going to be an 88-year-old female conscious and breathing.
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They are requesting a silent approach.
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I advise that everyone is safe at this time.
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And then where the themes are coming from,
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no difficulty breathing.
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They are requesting fire to check the residents.
Police codes explained
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10-41711: Fire/EMS incident (likely incident number for dispatch tracking)
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