Inhalation emergency at Park City sparks urgent response, Park City KS
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Near East Charleston Street, Park City, a patient suffered nausea and vomiting possibly from carbon monoxide after using a propane heater; fire and medical teams responded immediately.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County EMS Dispatch/Tac Channels
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Transcript:
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Start for Priority 1[1] inhalation, near East Charleston Street and Park City.
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838 from post date, start for Friday 1, inhalation, near East Charleston Street, Park City.
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38 rounds.
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Go ahead and standoff on arrival,
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excuse me, the patient is outside.
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The patient thinks they have CO poisoning, had a propane heater on, is nauseous from throwing up,
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and no other injuries beside the symptoms.
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The patient is outside.
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We also have fire around.
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority, life-threatening emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
E Charleston St, Park City, KS 67219
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