Medics respond to possible CO exposure in Salem, Salem OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medics and police responded to a possible carbon monoxide exposure near Sundance Court SE in Salem. The incident involved an emotionally distressed individual, and emergency crews were concerned that carbon monoxide gas might be present inside the location.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Police Dispatch
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
District five medics are staged requesting police for an emotionally distressed person near Sundance Court SE.
00:12
And 500 and twenty-eight is confirmed on him.
00:16
Two hundred and twenty-eight, I copy for 500 and twenty-eight.
00:19
I copy 700 and twenty-six.
00:23
Three hundred and thirty-seven, can you dispatch me to the emotionally distressed person?
00:27
Hi, copy.
00:32
Three thirty-seven.
00:33
Can you do some scans on our caller, please?
00:38
I copy.
00:43
And three thirty-seven.
00:44
I found him.
00:45
He's clear, Fallon.
00:50
I got it.
00:55
Two thirty-seven engine is now requesting emergency response with lights and sirens.
01:00
They're concerned the occupants at the location may be exposed to carbon monoxide gas.
01:06
Copy.
01:12
Two twenty-seven, are you still on the line with (name withheld)?
01:18
Negative.
01:21
Okay, have someone call him back and see if he'll walk outside for us, please.
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Location mentioned:
Sundance Pl NW, Salem, OR 97304
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