Carbon monoxide exposure causes dizziness at home, Unionville VA
Emergency responders were called to near Winter Lane for a public service. The initial request was to jump start a vehicle. During the call, it was reported that someone inside a house was feeling dizzy due to carbon monoxide exposure. The call was upgraded to a medical emergency involving carbon monoxide poisoning, prompting additional response from the fire department and medics.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Box 2104 for a public service at near Winter Lane engine company 21 operating a response repeating box 2104 for a public service at near Winter Lane engine company 21 operating a response 823
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Orange from G201 good
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Orange, I'm just confirming that they want assistance jump starting their car, is that correct?
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That's affirmative.
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Okay, my assistant chief is close to the address, he's going to go over there with a jump box, but this is not a normal call for our fire department.
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Just to make you aware, she is also requesting medics for carbon monoxide.
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In her house or she's talking about the vehicle?
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In her house, she provides that she is feeling dizzy from it.
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Okay, then we should upgrade the call.
01:17
Okay,
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then we should upgrade the call. Okay.
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Box 2104 for an upgraded carbon monoxide at near Winter Lane. Engine Company 21 Second Tones, repeating.
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Box 2104 for upgraded carbon monoxide at near Winter Lane. Engine Company 21, second tones operating our response.
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Orange from Chief 21, I've got members who are out to pick up the squad.
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Direct.
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Thank you. One's a route.
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Direct, that's a minute coming one in route.
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Location mentioned:
Near Winter Ln, Unionville, VA 22567
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