Patient reports dizziness after carbon monoxide alarm


A medical team is sent to a location where a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered and a person feels dizzy.
Audio|Source: Tehama TGU Dispatch - Command
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Transcript:
00:00 Medical 121, go ahead. Medical 121, I'm going to divert you to the next medical that we had. It's 737 South Jackson Street, unit number 9 for carbon monoxide detection, correction, activation with a patient complaining of dizziness. 737 South Jackson Street, unit number 9. 121, carbureation, route.
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Medical 121, go ahead. Medical 121, I'm going to divert you to the next medical that we had. It's 737 South Jackson Street, unit number 9 for carbon monoxide detection, correction, activation with a patient complaining of dizziness. 737 South Jackson Street, unit number 9. 121, carbureation, route.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Jackson St, Red Bluff, CA 96080
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