Female feels sick after carbon monoxide alarm beeps, Ithaca NY
A female resident at Cornell University Townhouse A reported her carbon monoxide detector was beeping intermittently. She felt sick and nauseous, so she stayed outside while emergency services assessed her apartment. EMS and Environmental Health and Safety were dispatched to assist her.
Audio|Source: Cornell University Police, EMS, and EHS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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I have a caller up at Townhouse A in EAT, A,
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saying that her carbon monoxide detector has been beeping periodically, and all stops when she opens her door.
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When asked if she's been feeling sick or nauseous, she is yes.
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I currently have her standing outside and see you can arrive to the Duffy apartment.
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Crazy, can you attach myself to 84?
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And still feeling sick, you can bring EMS one as well?
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Never.
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and still feeling sick, you can bring EMS one as all?
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Never.
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Cornell to EMS 1 and respond up to Townhouse A in 8A for a MET emergency.
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It's going to be a female reportedly feeling sick and nauseous after her carbon dioxide detector is going off.
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Currently I have her waiting outside while EHS assesses her apartment.
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Again, Cornell to EMS1 responds to the townhouse A, A, A for a female reportedly feeling sick and nausea after her carbon access touches been going off the e-mail only.
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Near Jessup Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
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