Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness at home


Caller reports a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. The resident and her dog felt dizzy, and the dog hid in a closet. Emergency medical units were notified and responders were being dispatched.
Audio|Source: Parma / Parma Heights Police and Fire
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Transcript:
4411 Tuxedo flow of traffic. Okay, and we also have a call pending for a call on Torrington regarding a detector going off. The caller said she was a little dizzy when she woke up, so we'll be sending the medical unit that way. Radio to Med2. That's wrong. Radio to Med2. Go ahead, (name withheld). Okay. 3010 Torrington, the carbon monoxide detector is going off. A dog ran and hid in the closet and the caller was feeling a little dizzy when she woke up. 3010 Torrington. Are you responding to Torrington also? Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Torrington Ave, Parma, OH 44134
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