Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical call for elderly man, Nokesville VA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm went off near Parkgate Drive in Nokesville. An 82-year-old man inside a nearby building felt drowsy and had trouble walking. Emergency services responded to the call.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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538 on 5 Bravo for a CO alarm.
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Near Parkgate Drive cross of Old Church Road.
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Engine 505, Metacly, 21, respond at (number withheld).
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Fox 2215 Bravo for sickness, Kaiser Permanente-Hill Medical Center, near Mittanyville Road, Ambulance 520, Inchon 520, (number withheld), KIW3P4.
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CO alarm is sounding and an 82-year-old male is feeling drowsy and having difficulty walking. The alarm came from a building behind a home.
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Location mentioned:
Parkgate Dr, Nokesville, VA 20181
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