Possible carbon monoxide poisoning causes medical emergency


Audio|Source: Grand Rapids Area Police and Fire Dispatch
02:54
Transcript:
Fire dispatch, (name withheld), command terminated. All units are clear. We copy all units clear, (name withheld) at 1948. For Medical One from Fire Dispatch. Sounds like the female is now unresponsive and responsive. Okay, copy. Spencer Firefighter 20 on scene. Spencer Firefighter 20 on scene. Spencer Car 1 will be commanding. Spencer Firefighter 20 will be command. Spencer Firefighter 20 and Spencer Car 1 Unseen. Car 1 will have command in 1950. Spencer Medic 1 on scene. Spencer Medic 1 on scene. 1950. Engine 8. Med2. District 8. At Lake Michigan Drive Northwest and Vaynerd Avenue Northwest. Respond on Channel 1. for Grattan Fire monitors on a carbon monoxide alarm with medical 4720 Gavin Lake Avenue Northeast 4720 Gavin Lake. Cross a Keystone Drive and 5-mile road. Callers had a headache for a week and mother is also feeling ill. About 49-year-old males that wants to be checked out. If they are evacuating, it believes this is going to be related to carbon monoxide. That's clear in 1951. Service. Cratton Card 20 in service at 1952. Spencer Command is, ma'am. Spencer Command, go ahead. Continue, ALS, Mid-1, patient now is in seizure. I copy. Med1 for ALS. It's on a 49-year-old male. Fires are out there for a CO alarm and the patient's having a headache. Kathy? In Rov. No, I'll be 31.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mile Rd NE, Grattan Township, MI
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