Elderly resident feels dizzy during carbon monoxide alarm check


Audio|Source: Brown County Fire & EMS
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Colonel County Rescue Supervisor on me. Go ahead. Hey, please. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. District 2. Engine 421. Respond the carbon monoxide alarm. At 1595, Proper Street, Cross Streets are Elizabeth Street and Newhall Street. Timeout 1124. District 5, Mid 451, and Engine 451, respond to transfer, Dimensions Living GB, RM 117, at 246, Burger Street, Cross streets are Burke Street and Mill Street. Time note 1126. 5 to dispatch. 5-1. You can cancel Engine 5 on this call. Copy canceling Engine 4-5-1. Affirmative. Her carbon monoxide alarm is not going off, but she says she's been feeling a little spaced out and, like, possibly dizzy for the last couple weeks. She's 81 years old and lives alone. Just advise if you want Matt, too, to respond. Propy, we'll check her old. It's a 10-year-old male who fell, so head injury, was it under anything. No problem.
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Location mentioned:
Near Proper St, Green Bay, WI 54302
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