Chemical exposure incident with low oxygen and one unresponsive


Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:19
Transcript:
That's not okay. Engine 38 from Command, yeah. Can you work on getting some type of a list of potential chemicals on site that could be the cause? Let's return Engine 35. We have an 87-year-old patient. He is now responding and he has a pulse of stuff. Forty-five. Okay, engine 13 and 25 at 24th Street. Okay, engine 13. Okay. from Mount Lake will be there in about five minutes. Match, engine 13, who's our medic in it? Engine 13, you're getting Medic 32. 13 okay, Medic 32, Engine 13. Pulseless, unresponsive. We're starting CPR, two minutes. Here's the command post. He's got a list of all chemicals. In the space, there's only three sensors, one of which is going off. And it's an oxygen sensor and it's at 19.5%. So it's just down just very slightly. That's one on, okay. That's engine 13. Is it a medicate it? Injun 13, you're getting medic 32. 15 okay medic 32 inch and 13 pulseless unresponsive we're starting CPR two minutes check here at the command post he's got a list of all chemicals in the space there's only three sensors one of which is going off and it's an oxygen sensor and it's at 19 and a half percent so just it's just down just very slightly
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Location mentioned:
24th Ave S, Seattle, WA
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