Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical alert at residence, Cleveland Heights OH


Fire units responded to a residence near Glenmont Rd after a medical alarm was triggered. The resident activated the medical alert to report their carbon monoxide alarm sounding. There was no medical emergency or illness.
Audio|Source: Shaker Heights, University Heights and Cleveland Heights Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention, Cleveland Heights Medical, ALAR, Unit 242.
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Respond to near Glenmont Rd, Cleveland Heights.
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242 in real.
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Copy 242, you're in route.
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Be advised, the alarm company is back on the phone.
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This was a medical parent.
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The alarm company is back on the phone stating that there is a CO alarm[1] that's also going off at this location.
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It would be dispatching 212 as well.
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Copy.
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Attention, Cleveland Heights Fire, CO without illness.
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Unit 212, respond to near Glenmont Rd, Cleveland Heights.
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Dispatch 242.
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Good. You can return to service, 212 can I be able to handle this? Per the alarm company, the resident hit their medical alert in order to notify someone that their CO alarm[1] was going off.
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However, they have no illness and do not need EMS.
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Copy and service ring.
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B-212, urine route near Glenmont Rd.
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It's going to be for CO alarm[1], audible, with no illness.
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Called in by the alarm company, Cross is going to be Avondale-Mafield.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Glenmont Rd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
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