Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical response, Rockingham County NH


Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. An elderly woman was having abdominal pain and was not fully alert, but she was breathing.
Audio|Source: Essex and Southern Rockingham Counties Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
I'll got a still alarm[3] for CO[4] to tick their going off at 7 should be lane. Engine 5 responding can you something clear. Onco, past our fire, 911[1] at near Corner Road. It's going to be put in as a one-dil-1-Delda-1[2], 85-0 female. Conscious breathing not alert.
I'll got a still alarm[3] for CO[4] to tick their going off at 7 should be lane. Engine 5 responding can you something clear. Onco, past our fire, 911[1] at near Corner Road. It's going to be put in as a one-dil-1-Delda-1[2], 85-0 female. Conscious breathing not alert.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call
[2]
one-dil-1-Delda-1: Possible EMS dispatch code for medical emergency
[3]
still alarm: A type of fire alarm response for a reported hazard (in this case, CO alarm)
[4]
CO: Carbon Monoxide detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Rockingham County, NH
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