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Patients treated after possible carbon dioxide exposure 

audio iconEmergency Medical (Non-Criminal)
W Washington St, Harrisonburg, VA 22802
Audio|Source: Harrisonburg Fire & EMS
02:28

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medical staging. I've been taking another ambulance to the scene. Same as the others come in off the Washington Street. Come down the end of the tour and there's an area to turn around in stage. Okay, I'm going to send you ambulance 177. 177, okay. Command. For the time being, all the patients have been transported. Do you want to start getting text vitals done? Stand by a minute. I'll face a quick case with you. Have you found any abnormal readings at all? Totally next to the product. Everything else is normal. Okay. And it's just the CO2, correct? Correct. Okay. Commando investigation. Go ahead. patients were reporting issues when they were operating in the area between Cone line A and the cooler. They did not report that they were having any symptoms in the immediate area of the CO2 toast. Can you investigate that area, please? Medical. In the evening up there's the last two seasons we have zero in three autographs.

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