Female feeling lightheaded after carbon monoxide alarm, Butler County NE
Emergency responders responded to a call near West Main Street for a female who felt lightheaded after carbon monoxide detectors activated. The female was assessed and found to be okay. No ambulance transport was needed. Carbon monoxide levels were checked and utility contact was considered.
Audio|Source: Saunders/Butler County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Rescue call.
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Near West Main Street Department No.
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Apartment 2.
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Government number two. Government outside detectors going off.
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Parties are advised to be sitting in the car.
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Female was advised.
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She is a little lightheaded, unknown if it's nervous.
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Near West Main Street, Apartment 2, 14-K-man.
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Five long.
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405. 405.
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I talk with the people from the apartment, they're okay.
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We don't need a squad.
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We're just going to take a meter over there and check the carbon monoxide.
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Tempor, do you want me to cancel the squad or leave everybody the way it is?
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Leave everybody so far.
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Tempor, do you want me to make contact with the utility or just standby on that?
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Do you want me to make contact for utilities or do you want me to stand by until you get a rating?
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432.
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