Carbon monoxide alarm leads to dizziness medical call, Santa Rosa CA


Emergency responders attended a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Windrose Ct. The situation escalated to a medical call due to someone experiencing dizziness inside the property. The occupant was advised to evacuate the building for safety.
Audio|Source: Sonoma County Fire-EMS and Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, 522, came in as a carbon oxide alarm, turned into medical aid for dizziness, near Windrose Ct, near Windrose Ct,
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L1 Lane,
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Control 3, 1547.
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523 plus 11.
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22 from 11.
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Support. Thank you, sir.
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Control 3. Has the occupancy been evacuated? That's what.
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Your engine 3.
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Control 3.
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Has occupancy been evacuated?
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Control 3 for the call taker. He did request that the R.P. go outside.
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Location mentioned:
Near Windrose Ct, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
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