Medical team responds to carbon monoxide exposure incident, Johnson County KS


Medical teams responded to a carbon monoxide exposure at a residence near Timlock Street. They turned off the stove's gas and used fans to ventilate the area. Several medical units were sent, and at least one patient was taken to a hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Medical, Rescue Engine 44, Mediq 1143,
00:04
near Timlock Street.
00:13
Next to Anthony at KU, 2112.
00:21
Rescue engine 44, Medical 1143, now quick for your subject.
00:31
Rescue 51 command.
00:35
Go ahead, rescue 51.
00:37
Go ahead, rescue 51.
00:39
Set the power, the gas off to the stove.
00:44
We're just going to start kind of light and see if we can get these levels to drop.
00:48
No needs.
00:51
Gabi, guys, put the stove,
00:54
the ventilation, no needs.
00:58
Rescue engine forty-four contact.
01:08
Rescue engine 44 contact.
01:09
Rescue engine 44 contact.
01:16
You could go ahead, rescue 51.
01:24
We're going to need another fan or two to help with ventilation in here.
01:30
Copy another fan or two.
01:33
Help with the ventilation.
01:36
Command, NGP.P.5.
01:39
Can you guys get two fans and take to Rescue 51, help with the ventilation?
01:45
Engine 55 copies two fans to help Rescue 51 ventilation.
01:57
Okay.
02:00
The rescue engine 34 to 9-1143, you can't clear.
02:05
From for four quarters.
02:24
Medical 1143 clear.
02:32
The Medical 1143, clear.
02:38
Medi1143, clear.
02:39
21, clear.
02:45
Squad 41, clear.
02:49
Squad 41, clear.
02:57
Medical 1142, transporting Advent, Maine, aware of status.
03:05
Medical 1144 is hostile.
03:17
Which medic unit transporting and health strong your mission?
03:22
Medical 1142, awareness status.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Johnson County, KS
Correct
Incorrect