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Man experiences symptoms from carbon monoxide detector alarmLouisville OH

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Near E Main St, Louisville, OH 44641

Emergency medical teams responded to near East Main Street in Louisville due to a carbon monoxide detector alarm. A 77-year-old man inside reported feeling lightheaded. He unplugged the detector and opened windows. There was no fire or crime reported.

Audio|Source: Stark County Fire
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Transcript:
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EMS at near E Main St for a CO detector with symptoms.
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Louisville AMS at near E Main St.
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Resil detector is sent in.
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6-7 available in quarters.
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Dispatchment, Arimatic 3.
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End service returning.
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Returning. Turn.
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This is a minute, two dispatch.
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Next to that.
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Matt, choosing her out. Matt.
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Across is our runner and Kim.
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He said me for a 77-year-old male. He advises the detector was going off.
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He's still in a little lightheaded at this time.
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He's unplugged the detector.
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He could use the back door.
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He's got a couple of the windows open at this time.

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Near E Main St, Louisville, OH 44641

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