Medical emergency near Route 6 in Columbia, Columbia CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible medical emergency near Route 6 and Strickland Road in Columbia. An adult man appeared to experience dizziness and near fainting. A medic unit and fire department engine were dispatched to the scene. No carbon monoxide symptoms were reported at a separate detector activation at Memorial Drive.
Audio|Heard on: Willimantic and Area Fire/Police
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Transcript:
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Yeah, Columbia Department, one minute for a medic.
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Near Route 6, cross of Strickland Road.
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Adult male, sick person with near syncope and dizziness.
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Columbia Department, one minute for the medic.
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Near Route 6 and Strickland Road, adult male with dizziness.
00:16
Near syncope, dizzy.
00:20
Columbia, near Route 6, adult male with near syncope and dizziness.
00:26
That's Columbia near Route 6, adult male with near syncope and dizziness.
00:36
Unit 101 is en route.
00:39
Fish K Womack Fire Department Engine 101 at 33 Memorial Drive for CO detector activation, no symptoms.
00:50
Returning to the department.
00:57
Near Route 6, across from Strickland Road in Columbia.
01:00
Adult male near syncope.
01:04
Columbia Department near Route 6 across from Strickland Road in Columbia.
01:09
Adult male, near syncopal.
01:11
930.
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Location mentioned:
US-6, Columbia, CT 06237
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