Woman evaluated for carbon monoxide after home alarm triggered, Monroe CT
A 70-year-old woman is being evaluated for possible carbon monoxide exposure after a CO alarm went off in a home near Hattertown Rd in Monroe. Firefighters ventilated the house and found no dangerous carbon monoxide levels. Medical personnel are on the way to check on the woman.
Audio|Source: Monroe Fire & EMS
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
For near Hattertown Rd, it'll be a 70 female that needs an e-Val because of the CO alarm due to low levels in the basement.
00:15
Monroe, Hattertown command.
00:22
We're going under control. The structure has been ventilated. We've got readings down to 0 ppm throughout.
00:28
I'm going to put 103 and 102 backing service. I'll remain unseen waiting for EMS.
00:37
Roger, Hattertown under control.
00:39
Zero readings.
00:41
You're going to wait on scene for EMS. There's a first responder coming out there and we have mutual-aided round from Easton.
00:48
Okay, reset.
00:49
Okay,
00:52
reset.
00:57
Southwise, eight five two.
01:01
Eight-five two.
01:03
joining mutual aid to Monroe through the headertown road for the CEO evaluation. Okay.
01:10
Roger, up there is 70s female mild symptoms going for an eval. You do have 95 Echo 2 by themselves, not a full crew, going to the scene at this time.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
