Possible carbon monoxide or gas leak; homeowner reporting illness and readings of .09 after furnace work; elderly couple evacuated, Delaware OH
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According to the dispatch call, possible carbon monoxide or gas leak; homeowner reporting illness and readings of .09 after furnace work; elderly couple evacuated
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
got the homeowner here if you're not to get the cards to say they both have it in the hospital or seal poisoning.
00:06
The homeowner stated that he's done some work on his furnace and waterkeeper him.
00:11
So we're getting readings of .09.
00:15
I don't know if you can notify the gas company.
00:17
Just as an elderly couple here that needs some address on there.
00:24
I'll see if all about the gas company, no.
00:30
Public Aluminance Service Lemon.
00:35
Medic 131, 108 Oak Creek Place, ill person.
00:42
Medic 131, 108 Oak Creek Place, ill person, cross-street, 3 Oak Court and Dead End, 1109 hours.
00:55
Refer to NBC for Radio Channel.
01:02
Thomas Far as Ladder 15?
01:08
Stay happy, back.
01:09
We have her evacuated,
01:10
and the caller is here take them to their accounts.
01:13
I do have her daughter's name and phone number when you're lucky for the gas company.
01:21
Father's name is Vanessa.
01:24
Phone number is 614-622-0482.
01:29
She said she lives here by taking away.
01:33
Okay, sir.
01:38
If you could also update that and let them know, the homeowner was digging a thumb-pump hole in the basement.
01:45
I've got the concrete and they started getting jail reading.
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