Possible carbon monoxide exposure at residence, Newton NH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a residence near Wilders Grove Road for a 52-year-old woman feeling ill with flu symptoms and a possible carbon monoxide presence. The fuel delivery was refused due to suspected carbon monoxide in the home.
Audio|Heard on: Strafford County Area Local Police and Fire
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01:24
Transcript:
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It's going to be for an alpha-level call, 52-year-old female.
00:02
She does have the flu and doesn't feel well.
00:04
And she also advised that she is out of fuel and they won't fill it because they believe it might be CO in the residence.
00:13
I can dispatch, Newton, fire ambulance,
00:16
respond to near Wilders Grove Road.
00:17
For an alpha on the call, 52-year-old female, not feeling well, she doesn't have the flu.
00:21
And also advise that possible CO in the house and no one will fill her fuel.
00:27
Time of your tone, 12-a-night.
00:30
Home is falling.
00:31
Newmate two, you're on.
00:37
This is that vehicle.
00:43
Start on Kingston engine.
00:59
Number near Wilders Grove Road.
01:02
It's for a possible CO issue and also 52-year-old female not feeling well, awful level.
01:08
Dragon Dispatch, Kingston Fire Department respondent engine mutual aid to Newton, near Wilders Grove Road.
01:16
And it's for a CO issue and also a 52-year-old female not feeling well.
01:22
So every tone is 12-10.
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Location mentioned:
Wilders Grove Rd, Newton, NH 03858
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