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Two adults and dog suffer carbon monoxide poisoningWest Hartford CT

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Near Newington Rd, West Hartford, CT 06110

At a residence near Newington Rd, two adults and their dog are suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. The father is becoming sleepy, both parents feel lightheaded, and the dog vomited. High levels of carbon monoxide over 200 ppm were detected. Hazmat response was requested.

Audio|Source: West Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
04:35
Transcript:
00:00
For Truck 3, Medi-Met 21, just an update.
00:02
Both parents called their child who's there now. They said that they were both feeling lightheaded or they both fell.
00:09
They had been on the ground for 30 minutes.
00:12
All right.
00:23
I know 9-19.
00:25
Base seat 1106.06, the back door is going to be open.
00:33
Dinner.
00:35
Sorry, this with my cell phone and I walk your with one.
00:43
Over.
00:45
23.
00:46
Good.
00:52
pending for 1280 truck.
00:54
It's over.
01:00
Truck three, she advised when you're heading in there, so they've had altered mental status.
01:07
The father is starting to fall asleep, but the dog vomited, so there might be some sort of CO[2] issue.
01:13
9-09, we have a message. We'll wait for fire.
01:21
Check the answer.
01:23
A clear to be 1011.
01:26
7.
01:30
Testbed from Station 5. We'll start that way as well.
01:34
Thank you.
01:37
We'll start that way as well. Do you count 45.
01:45
Let me trial book at Furn with probable Kilo 8969, BK, 8969-669, trial book at Furn.
01:53
Silver.
01:59
Go ahead and two starting top of that line looking for a female for a searcher PD here.
02:06
We're looking for a female for search for PD.
02:13
Chipsey's got one.
02:17
All right, thank you, Chertsey. Thank you, Chertsey.
02:23
You're ready? Yeah.
02:31
Engine 5 from 3A. You can call an emergency.
02:35
No, that's true.
02:36
9-07 on scene.
02:40
11-11. Medic 21 on the feet.
02:44
Hey, Siege 11-11.
02:49
Seven about twenty-three.
02:52
Ever.
02:54
Twenty-three. Twenty-one.
03:15
Hi,
03:23
you have a message?
03:31
Just that structure. Hopefully this is a HAZMA.
03:36
We have two pages removed to move from the house.
03:39
They have high level CO[2],
03:41
CO[2], 200.
03:43
Received upgraded to HAZMAT.
03:46
If you guys want to switch over to fire incident, why you go ahead and do that?
03:50
This is that from a car before you could put me on the Lincoln Road.
03:54
Receive 1113.
03:55
Energy 5 is on location.
04:01
Hello.
04:08
This dash for Trek 3, Willis over to NC1.
04:17
Please.
04:18
Squad one, respond to near Newington Rd on the Hazmat[1] to assist with the CO[2],
04:24
CO[2], high levels, and the 200s with two patients. Squad 1, near Newington Rd, I'm Hazmat[1], a 4 CO.
04:31
Times 1114, use fire incident one.
04:34
Squad over.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Hazmat: Hazardous materials incident
[2]
CO: Carbon Monoxide alarm activation

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Near Newington Rd, West Hartford, CT 06110
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