Resident exposed to carbon monoxide from malfunctioning heater, Rome GA
A resident was exposed to carbon monoxide from a malfunctioning floor heater. The resident has left for the hospital and emergency responders are requested to check the unlocked residence nearby E 11th Street SE, Rome, Georgia for safety.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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She's had carbon monoxide fumes in the residence from her floor heater.
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She has left the location that goes to the hospital.
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She's requesting y'all come check this location.
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She's left the door unlocked.
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Go through a gate with a pink wreath and go upstairs to the residence.
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Quithery. Okay.
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Engine 6 is on scene.
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In command, let's get them out.
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T-F-1.
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It says fires on scene.
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Riders. Riders.
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Boy, there.
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Shoot it back.
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Go ahead.
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to be the
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Back building behind the main residence should be a cream and white building.
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You'll have to go through a gate that has a pink wreath and then the door should be upstairs, should be unlocked.
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I advise that they have a floor heater that was supposed to be totally off.
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It did come on and possibly
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was had some type of gas leak or carbon monoxide.
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The complaint wasn't sure they're on their way to the hospital and I do have a phone number for you to call if you need to when you get there.
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Location mentioned:
E 11th St SE, Rome, GA 30161
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