Possible carbon monoxide exposure at West Hartford home, West Hartford CT
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According to the dispatch call, several residents near Lyman Road in West Hartford are experiencing vertigo and vomiting for two days due to possible carbon monoxide exposure. Hazmat response has been requested.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford, Tolland and Middlesex Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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1, NG2, Medi 22, Kodafor, near Lyman Road from the hazmat alarm.
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The Regist is concerned that there's CO in the house.
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There's no activation of an alarm, but symptoms reported for two days.
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Multiple people in the house have been having symptoms of vertigo and vomiting.
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The engine 2, Medi-22, Swad-1, Codafor.
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Ninety-T from Lyman Road, and the hazmat, the resident is concerned...
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There's C.O.
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in the house.
00:28
No law only been activated, but there are multiple people in the house who have had vertigo and vomiting for two days.
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A relevant one is 1022.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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