Possible carbon monoxide inhalation at residential apartment, Normal IL
Emergency units responded to a residential apartment near East Locust for a possible carbon monoxide inhalation. The occupant experienced headaches, nausea, and chest pressure that improved after moving to fresh air. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were present but not activated.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Engine 12 and Rescue 12.
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Engine 12, Rescue 12, near East Locust, unit 2, near East Locust, unit 2.
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For inhalation, possible carbon monoxide.
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Alarm, the time's clear at 746.
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Welcome, round.
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Clear center out, 747.
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He fell to the Route 504, he's located.
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Holloway 747.
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Call our advisor, they've been getting headaches, they're nauseous, they've got some pressure in their chest, they did clear up after moving to fresh air, and they do still have a headache.
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They advise they have a combination smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm, but it's not activated inside their home.
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Oh,
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okay, ten quarters.
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McCorm, Rescue, 12 on scene.
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Hey, on scene.
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City on scene, 1715.
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She's to call is unseen.
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Near East Locust.
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Eachtall will have Locust Command.
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Have you on command, some video.
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Location mentioned:
E Locust St, Normal, IL 61761
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