Carbon monoxide alarm with no symptoms reported, Elizabeth CO
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A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Hummingbird Drive with no symptoms. The caller was advised to evacuate, and emergency personnel were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
And giving a no-symptoms CO alarm in your district, are you available to clear for that and set up so someone can take care of transport?
00:12
Seventeen plan, did you copy?
00:24
Give us the address.
00:32
Near Hummingbird Drive.
00:34
Can I start you to that as well as the next due medic?
00:41
17 command, did you copy?
00:46
17 command, can you start next to you?
00:52
Station standby for Tom.
01:08
Agent 273, medics 272.
01:11
On a CO alarm with no symptoms, near Hummingbird Drive on Elbert Ops 2.
01:16
Paging for engine 273, medics 272.
01:21
On a CO alarm without symptoms, near Hummingbird Drive, cross of Park Lane.
01:27
Dispatch is clear at 709.
01:29
Thank you, 71.
01:38
Battalion 271.
01:39
Additional for the CO.
01:44
Okay, there's not much additional.
01:46
The caller has been advised to evacuate.
01:50
Copy. You can add me to that call.
01:54
You can add me to that call.
01:55
Okay.
01:57
Thanks for an MS.
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Location mentioned:
Hummingbird Dr, Elizabeth, CO 80107
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