Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness in three people, Orono ME
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A carbon monoxide alarm at an apartment on Black Bear Lane in Orono caused dizziness in three people. Emergency medical teams from multiple units responded. Some units were later stood down as the patients declined further medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Penobscot County Public Safety
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04:15
Transcript:
00:00
At 1013, report of carbon monoxide alarm, three possible patients with dizziness, time of pages 14 to me.
00:15
And medic one,
00:16
409, you got me direct.
00:27
Medic 1, please continue to the scene.
00:29
Not Scott for Herman 409, you can stand down.
00:37
...up light's just if you come up...
00:40
...you come up... ...to look just to get traffic closed...
00:44
...side. I need to use that light...
00:47
just like...
00:51
Four right after the clock rate then correct?
00:56
Yeah, you're not going to make with the cloud room.
00:59
You're going to come up, uh,
01:03
you're probably about a mile out.
01:08
Time for I'm coming by that big time that me and you were at one day.
01:17
Dizziness due to possible carbon monoxide.
01:27
Dizziness,
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due to possible carbon monoxide.
01:54
Southcott to Levant command.
02:01
Close. Close.
02:04
Have you out of Jones, it's 1411.
02:10
We'll be all set with all light-flight, uh, with the resources we have on scene.
02:16
10-4[1]. I'll show you all set with the resources you have on scene.
02:20
It's 1412.
02:25
All right, that's 241 for that and shot me a truck out of UVAC and Old Town, but we've got three patients.
02:39
All right, uh, if you have three patients, it's 1413.
02:47
Directing traffic, shutting down a road, I'm at box approximately a 467.
02:56
Not drive a motor vehicle under any circumstances and less lawfully licensed to do so.
03:02
And he must not have direct or indirect contact with a Donna Ford subject.
03:13
Bhoea... ...their...
03:22
Old Town Ambulance.
03:24
Old Town Ambulance, you requested one Black Bear Lane apartment 101.
03:29
That's one Black Bear Lane, apartment 101.
03:34
Orono Ambulance is on scene asking for assistance.
03:37
They have three patients with dizziness, possible exposure to carbon monoxide.
03:42
Time page is 1415.
03:46
We go from Cardiff that center.
03:54
So now I'm Scott from Orno 249.
03:59
Orno 249, go ahead.
04:02
UVAC and Old Town can stand down.
04:04
They're declining EMS.
04:06
They just want the apartment meter.
04:11
Copy that. We'll have Old Town to stand down and UVAC as well.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Black Bear Ln, Orono, ME 04473
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