Emergency response to elevated carbon monoxide levels


Multiple medical units are responding to a situation involving high carbon monoxide levels and two medical emergencies, including an elderly man awake and a person found down.
Audio|Source: DuComm Fire Dispatch and Ops (All)
02:8
Transcript:
Go ahead. Come in the oncoming southbound lanes when you get up to the Viya, if we're going to be on the opposite side. We do have some elevated CO levels here. We're ventilating now. We'll give you another update shortly. Massiferscine, thank you. Got medic to read and service attorney-fifty H. 2020, okay. Got that L-O-Fee. Medic 16. Okay. Do-com, commutual, Medic 1, trained at the C-N tracks on County Farm. Duke, I'm not a Giddy-tree transporting a good say in my hospital. Message, Steve. A no problem person down[2]. District 39-115 West Bartlett Road, 116, Bartlett, 2, Tower 3, Cross Street of Route 59 and Bartlett Road. Bucon Medical 1 resume transport to CDH[3]. 2, truck 3, it'll be room 116 at the Victory Center for an 82-year-old male awake and breathing this on. Could you dispatch a medic to this scene? Yes, I will. CO-detectional illness[1]. District D615, 330, Dwayne Street, 1, Glen Ellen, Net 862, Cross Street of Evergreen Avenue and Lorain Road.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO-detectional illness: Carbon monoxide hazard/illness
[2]
person down: Medical emergency - person found unresponsive
[3]
resume transport to CDH: Medical transport to Central DuPage Hospital
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