Fire crews investigate furnace issue with pressure change, Aurora CO
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residence near Quincy Reservoir, Aurora, Colorado, to investigate a reported pressure change in the furnace. No fire was found during the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Aurora Fire
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Did I copy on to see another two-story family?
00:06
1.501-1952.
00:20
And ladder, Ladder 6.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:33
Yes, sir, we're on the team. Do you have an offense?
00:39
If you guys can bring your sniffer inside, we do have pressure change in the furnace.
00:45
I just want to verify with you guys.
00:48
Absolutely, we're en route.
00:54
Academic 101 routine south, no fire.
00:59
No fire at 823.
01:06
Medic 1-1 routine to South, no fire.
01:10
I can investigate.
01:12
Those three copies, I was perfectly.
01:19
Okay, I'm at near Quincy Reservoir.
01:25
Copy.
01:31
For command.
01:33
Sorry, command.
01:37
Yes, ma'am, can we start inside Excel, please?
01:45
Command, a copy, starting inside Excel.
01:48
So,
01:51
Still out Hasman, you can cancel them?
01:56
10-10. Okay, copy.
01:58
They were, they want to be able.
01:59
And do you have any reading?
02:05
I just asked us the Ladder 6.
02:07
We got readings, inside readings.
02:08
It's 3.50. The ladder 6th who said 350?
02:14
Yes, ma'am.
02:16
350.
02:17
Okay, copy.
02:18
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Quincy Reservoir, Aurora, CO 80015
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