Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medical response at residence, Stantonsburg NC
A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded near Shelton Drive. Emergency services responded, finding one person feeling dizzy and sick. The situation involves a potential carbon monoxide exposure at a residential address.
Audio|Source: Wilson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Wilson, I sent to Medic 4, Medic 4, fire alarm, 52 Bravo,
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1, x-ray,
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near Shelton Drive,
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near Shelton Drive.
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447, Wilson, clear.
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202,
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Sheldon Drive, Stamberg, Harlem, Activation, 202, Shelton Drive,
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Danver, Frileon activation, Station 3, Station 2, Station 2, Station 2, Station 4,000 4147, Wilson.
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Close-on-70-1-7-1-7-1.
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Gentleman, come back to name, we'd be like a route to check on there, just have a vehicle.
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That's on 7-10-1.
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Will Semedic 4, do copy last call?
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Smedic 4, copy, 448.
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Got one o'clock.
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8-1.
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301, 3-0-3-1 drops, which is there?
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3-1, copy.
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Fort Worthless, the same traffic.
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There we go.
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Wilson, Mediore, responding to near Shelton Drive, Crow Street, South Yulverton Street, and Woodbridge Road.
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Same is in reference to a carbon monoxide alarm.
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One person's sick complaining of busyness.
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Thank you, Ralph Lady Wilson.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Shelton Dr, Stantonsburg, NC 27883
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