Carbon monoxide alarm at residential address in evergreen, Evergreen CO
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Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near William Cody Drive in Evergreen. The occupants did not report any illness and had removed the alarm batteries.
Audio|Heard on: Jeffcom, Jeffco Mtn Fire Depts, Foothills, Evergreen, Elk Creek, Indian Hills, Inter Canyon
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Transcript:
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Elk Creek Fire, same eye for tones on a residential alarm.
00:13
Elk Creek Fire, respond to a residential alarm, near William Cody Drive.
00:18
Repeating for Elk Creek Fire, respond to a residential alarm, carbon monoxide alarm,
00:22
near William Cody Drive.
00:25
Time of tone, 745.
00:29
Base one acknowledging tones.
00:33
Base one acknowledge 746.
00:42
Tones on call to an abdominal pain.
00:54
Elk Creek Fire responding to call to an abdominal pain, 12850 Thelma Avenue.
01:00
Reading for Elk Creek Fire, respond to call to an abdominal pain, 12850 Thelma Avenue.
01:08
Time of town, 749.
01:11
Base acknowledging, call 2.
01:15
Acknowledging call 2, 749.
01:20
How come, you can show engine 431 responding, William Cody.
01:26
431 responding to call 1 at William Cody 749.
01:36
Responding to a residential alarm near William Cody Drive.
01:40
It's going to be a carbon monoxide alarm coming from the kitchen.
01:44
No one reported it as sick.
01:46
RP did take the batteries out of the alarm.
01:51
431, copies additional.
01:55
M50.
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Location mentioned:
William Cody Dr, Evergreen, CO 80439
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