Medical emergency from possible carbon monoxide leak in apartment, Mesa AZ


A medical emergency occurred near South Robson due to a possible carbon monoxide leak in an apartment. Multiple patients experienced difficulty breathing, with one patient showing high carbon monoxide levels. Firefighters evacuated and evaluated several patients.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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C-deck 3[1]. Difficulty breathing.
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Near South Robson.
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Engine 272.
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C-deck 3[1].
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One to six.
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One to six.
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One to ten feet.
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Ten four, it's seven nineteen.
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If you can relay to them, we probably have a carbon monoxide leak in this apartment.
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Alarm copy. The alarm two engine, 272.
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272, go ahead.
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Ladder 201 is on scene. They're stating that they have a possible CO leak in this unit.
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That's affirmative.
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201 to engine 272.
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2.
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Go ahead.
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This is going to be a carbon monoxide leak possibly.
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We have a patient with extreme difficulty breathing.
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His end title CO is up to 30.
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We're working on getting him out and we have a couple other patients that we're going to get evaluated.
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Copy that. You have one that has the title of 30.
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We're now getting evacuated from the building.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-deck 3: Assigned tactical or operations radio channel 3 (C-Deck) for communications.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Robson, Mesa, AZ 85210
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