Carbon monoxide poisoning near Route 267 in Pennsylvania, Susquehanna County PA
An individual suffered carbon monoxide poisoning near Route 267 in Pennsylvania. Emergency medical services, including ALS support and the Montrose Minutemen, responded and are transporting the individual to a medical facility. Coordination between counties is ongoing to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Bradford County Public Safety
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Carter Valley amass, and ILS assist to Susquehanna County.
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Route 267 Birondayvilling with Montrose Minutemen for an individual with CO poisoning.
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Security Valley and Mass, ALS assist to Susquehanna County.
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We're rendezvousing with Montrose Minutemen, Route 267. Turn around to Wilson, with an individual CO poisoning, 20-02.
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Second,
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breath. Same number.
00:47
Actually at the Robert Packer ER regarding drug possession, (number withheld).
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Dustry, Air Guy John, final for the North Pad at Robert Packard, Juan E.O3.
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Good.
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Numerics again for the Riverside Drive, Adra.
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67, they're headed to Wilson, they have an individual seal poisoning.
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I advise them that they needed to call for Appalachan, apparently both Tyoga and Broom County told them they didn't have ALS and they wanted you started that way.
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PA-267, Pennsylvania
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