Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes light-headedness, Oak Creek WI


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Field Ct in Oak Creek. The homeowner felt slightly light-headed but had no severe symptoms. No dangerous levels of carbon monoxide were confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Source: North Shore Fire
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Truck 82, Oleda, carbon monoxide without symptoms, 1621, left airfield court, Glendale, Zone 24, non-emergent.
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Just neutral, truck any two?
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Truck any two.
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Looking at call notes, caller statements that they're sick, see notice that you're going off, and got some photos of CO without symptoms.
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Very sure they're really good news.
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Check into the caller is going to be homeowner stating if you know what's possibly going off, she feels a little light-headed.
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I can get your transfer here.
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All right, let's hold off on the transport unit for now.
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We'll get on scene and evaluate.
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Question.
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Dispect here.
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Goh Z2, Amyo Z who's at the hospital, 14.8.
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14.8.
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Location mentioned:
Field Ct, Oak Creek, WI 53154
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