Possible carbon monoxide exposure at residence, Scottsburg IN
Emergency responders were called to a residence near N 4th St in Scottsburg for possible carbon monoxide exposure. An adult and a baby showed symptoms. There was a small, controlled bleeding wound. A dog was also present at the scene. Medical assistance was requested and provided.
Audio|Source: Scott County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This is 12.1043. It's going to be a small laceration.
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Bleeding is controlled. You can advise the MS.
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Please.
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Clear, thanks.
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I'm going to be.
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Check on EMS[1]. Croport's response to near N 4th St.
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advising,
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advising, problem and off-five,
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sickness,
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gliding, they do request to delete the resident and have an adult end of the A&B possibly with symptoms.
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SCOVMF, SCOFRICT COFERC, SCOX,
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near N 4th St, Scottsburg. For possible CO2 CETA segments, have a dog and a baby having scemptive.
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EMS[1] clear.
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Just by TMS was clear. Ray Qion, a chumatic one on C.
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All right. All right, one on scene.
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Wait.
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Room, light signal at in the gas.
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Clear.
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near N 4th St, for a possible cuddler, not sight lake, as an adult and a baby, and possibly a symptom.
Police codes explained
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services (medical response unit)
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Location mentioned:
Near N 4th St, Scottsburg, IN 47170
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