Emergency response for possible carbon monoxide issue, Clarkston WA


Emergency services responded to a possible carbon monoxide issue near 15th Street after a resident reported feeling unwell and a doctor confirmed unhealthy carbon monoxide levels. Although the sick resident left, others remain inside the building and their safety is a concern.
Audio|Source: Nez Perce and Asotin Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This subject is that any fire.
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The response for a seal alarm near 15th Street.
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2530 a yes so.
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2530 a cell.
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2457.
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Stone Canning Fire, trailer response for a gas leak, near 15th Street.
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Soton Kenny Fire, trailer response for a gas leak, near 15th Street. Time now, let me enjoy it.
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The clear one route.
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So when I copy your in route.
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This sounds like a patient that went to the doctor wasn't feeling well on healthy levels of CO.
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Concerned about others in the home.
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Whitcomb, 600 in route 2315 street guests.
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Whitcom,
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600.
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600.
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It was covered, but I copied your in route. Go ahead.
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Just making sure radio is working,
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copying route to that address. Do you have any further?
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Copy. Copy.
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I wasn't feeling well, doctor tested and advised that unhelpary levels of CO,
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concerned about others staying in the home,
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or that there might be a leak.
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So this is more of a CO call, not an actual gas leak.
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They advise the CO poisoning, they're concerned that there is a leak.
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They do have somebody that was sick at that address.
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They went to the doctor, they tested with unhealthy levels of CO poisoning.
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They are not at that address anymore, but there are still people at the address.
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Copy, and they know where we're coming.
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That's room.
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Location mentioned:
Near 15th St, Clarkston, WA 99403
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