Carbon monoxide alarm at Denver address with no illness, Denver CO
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded near West 54th Avenue in Denver. Emergency responders found no one was ill, and the alarm was later confirmed as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 12, Engine 12, CO
00:02
Alarm with sick party, near West 54th Avenue on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Medic 12, Engine 12, CO
00:13
Alarm with sick party,
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near West 54th Avenue on channel, Adams County Ops A.
00:25
Yes, Batch.
00:26
Forty-one's a pair on scene.
00:27
Coffee on scene with Camia.
00:30
21-7.
00:31
12 and 3rd be advised this has actually been now just an alarm.
00:36
No one is feeling ill at this time.
00:38
Their CLR's been going off.
00:41
No one is feeling ill.
00:42
It was going off in the kitchen.
00:46
None known if they're evacuating.
00:47
R.P. doesn't want to contact, nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
W 54th Ave, Denver, CO 80221
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