Carbon monoxide emergency traps man breathing at Council Bluffs home, Council Bluffs IA
Concern rises as a man struggles to breathe and is trapped by a locked door amid high carbon monoxide levels at a Council Bluffs home. Emergency units ventilated the house and transferred care to the homeowner.
Audio|Source: Council Bluffs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 51, Metac-5, Difficulty Breathing, 2610, South 10th Street.
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Engine 51, Metac-5, Difficulty Breathing, 2610,
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South Tenth Street.
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Timeout, 1803.
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The 5501-0.
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Medics 5-51 en route.
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Okay.
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Engine 51, Medi-5.
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2610 South 10th Street for a 72-year-old male unconscious with typical to be breathing.
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He's having a hard time speaking, so we don't have a lot of information.
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He didn't get the doors unlocked.
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26, 10, South 10th Street.
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95, please.
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You all, sir.
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Okay.
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Agent 21.
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Agent 21.
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Readings of 30 parks per million is found.
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Home's been ventilated.
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Turned over to the homeowner.
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Command to terminate, Engine 21 is in service.
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Clearcy. Turned to the homeowner, inch of 21 in service.
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Thank you.
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Medic. On location?
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Medi-1 location, you tune around.
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Yes, right. 501's a location, south side to me.
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Next to not location.
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First place is 51.
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Thank you, 51.
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This location, the door seems locked.
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Are you still on the phone caller?
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I'm still on the phone with him.
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He says he's on his way.
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He's still struggling to breathe, though.
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Clear.
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S 10th St, Council Bluffs, IA 51501
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