Male patient treated for dizziness with possible CO exposure, Harrisonburg VA
A 40-year-old man at an apartment near Sunchase Dr Ste B, Harrisonburg, experienced dizziness and possible carbon monoxide exposure. Emergency units were dispatched for assistance. There was concern about air quality, but no alarms sounded. The man was evacuated and felt better. No gas-powered items were known in the apartment.
Audio|Source: Harrisonburg Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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8-29 responding to 23 miles through Department 301 40-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
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So for meds complaining of Dizzy Aspleading Cromo forehead.
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P. Do you have traffic?
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You have a traffic? You have a 29 location?
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Your mobile radio is unable?
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I C.O.
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Event with Illness,
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near Sunchase Dr Ste B, Harrisonburg.
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Unit B. Harrisonburg.
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Engine 3, Tower 1, Ambulance 910, and Rescue 40. Response EO event with illness near Sunchase Dr Ste B, Harrisonburg, Cross Street, Stead, and Neff Avenue operate TAC 9.
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Ambulance 910 en route.
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You have not so responded.
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Inters are responding.
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...reresponding, near SunCase Job Apartment, B-Berrano.
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It sounds like including their concern for air quality inside the apartment where they don't have a CO detector.
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They've received no alarms sounding. Now that they're out been evacuated, they feel better.
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They don't believe there are any gas power items in the apartment.
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Maybe it should be a part of Pub just to request a check for COF.
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And then 41 at RMH.
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Even 41 August.
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Engine 3 to all units, you can reduce it. You can reduce the non-emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sunchase Dr Ste B, Harrisonburg, VA 22801
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