Carbon monoxide alarm evacuates home in Clinton, Clinton UT
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According to the dispatch call, fire and ambulance units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a two-story home near North 1615 West in Clinton. The residence was evacuated, and crews began investigating the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Layton City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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In Clinton, engine 21, and ambulance 21.
00:04
Respond to CO alarm.
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At near North 1615 West, in Clinton.
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First, about two, it's great.
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Davis, show 821 engine 21 en route.
00:25
Time for your responding.
00:26
Near North 1615 West, on a fire alarm for carbon monoxide.
00:34
They are going off and started going off about a half hour ago.
00:38
They're all plug-in alarms and the callers move them around to different outlets and they keep going off.
00:45
21 cops.
00:47
Tres.
00:52
That's right.
00:59
Tudson.
01:08
Davis surely 21 engine 21 arrived set up current command captain powers.
01:12
We have two-story single-family dwelling, appears to be evacuated, the offensive investigation,
01:18
or a K-21 almost sign your recon.
01:22
10 fire at 2051.
01:25
Is it recon.
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Location mentioned:
N 1615 W, Clinton, UT 84015
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