Carbon monoxide readings at home; occupant short of breath


A report of a 74-year-old man with trouble breathing at a home; carbon monoxide detected in the home at eight parts per million.
Audio|Source: St. Charles EMS and Fire
01:15
Transcript:
92425, difficulty breathing, (name withheld) and (name withheld) Gardens, 1221, Boond, Road, Room 312, Bed 2, Respond, 2, Dept, 2, Respond, 5, Bed 2, Respond, 2, Respond, 2, Up, 2nd, 8, 921 2, 912, 912, 924. 1921, 924. 20, 29, 14. 95, 14. Okay, we're getting readings of 8. parts per million of CO[1] throughout the house. Can you have Spire respond? That's clear, reading eight parts per million of CO requesting Spire. Six to 12, 94, 25, responding, (name withheld) and (name withheld) Garden, 1221 Booms, Road, 3,1, 2, bed two. Use the main entrance, 74-year-old male, shortness of breath, 02 sat at 76%. I need to 9514. Go for 9514. Spires en route. That's clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide (CO) presence
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Location mentioned:
Near Boone's Lick Rd, St Charles, MO 63301
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