Carbon monoxide alarm triggers apartment evacuation in Logan, Logan UT
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at an apartment complex near North 300 East in Logan. Residents were evacuating the building. Fire units responded and measured carbon monoxide levels between 55 and 75 parts per million.
Audio|Heard on: Cache County Public Safety
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02:51
Transcript:
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Engine 70. Respond to carbon monoxide alarm.
00:03
At near North 300 East, apartment 8.
00:06
In Logan.
00:12
408, Cache Fire, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:17
Zero 48.
00:23
They'll be at near North 300 East.
00:25
Apartment 8.
00:26
It is in an apartment and they are evacuating currently.
00:34
Careful.
00:38
Sierra 4-7, now it's rock by 21.
00:44
Ten 4.
02:25
This is a pass on about 55 parts per million says Dominion.
02:31
Copy 75 parts per million.
02:33
I'll be 75 parts per million.
02:45
Engine 70, Cache, Ben Bridge will be en route.
02:48
They're advising within the hour, but closer to 30 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
N 300 E, Logan, UT 84321
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