Carbon monoxide detector activation causes occupant fatigue, Akron OH
Fire department responded to a home near Tyson Avenue for carbon monoxide detector activation. The occupant, a female, reported feeling fatigued, which may be linked to carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Summit County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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near Tyson Ave.
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Smoke or CO detector.
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1920 acknowledges the alarm.
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3.
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Station 2, be advised.
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This is possibly a symptomatic.
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Radio, Valley Medic 3.
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Med 3. Matthew would be clear of the hospital returning.
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10.59.
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Platformer 1 from scribes.
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Pulls at 15 minutes.
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Pulls up. 1800.
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Suspatch to Station 3, squad is being requested, Northfield Center, 7262 Honeydale Drive.
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She meets for a 74-year-old female, received a call from home health care,
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advising she's had a change in mental status and is a threat to herself.
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There is a caregiver currently on scene.
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Doctors request your hand support.
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Dispatch to Station 3, squad is being requested in Northfield Center, 62 in Dale Drive.
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Except for a female, change in mental status, advise that she is a threat to herself.
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her home health care, doctor clean transport, tones out 1101.
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Green is 2 in route.
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Green is 2 in route, near Tyson Ave.
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Your crosses are Daisy Avenue in Cottage Grove Road.
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It's before a CO detector going off.
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The occupant is not a really female, the state she gets fatigued, doesn't know if it's related.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tyson Ave, Akron, OH 44319
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