Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residential home, Lone Tree CO
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Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a two-story home near Prairie Circle. Residents were evacuated safely. No one showed symptoms of exposure.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Engine 154, Matt Page, Adam Henry, (name withheld), on a CO alarm, no symptoms,
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near Prairie Circle, repeating for Engine 154, Matt Page, Adam Henry, (name withheld),
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on the CO alarm, no symptoms,
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near Prairie Circle,
00:15
Cross of Chesterfield Road, this was clear, 1900.
00:17
It's going to be for the fuel alarm going off.
00:20
They were advised to evacuate, and all parties should be out front, and we also advise Black Hills.
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Received.
00:28
1901.
00:33
5-164, on scene, small, two-story residential home.
00:37
Nothing showing.
00:38
Evacuation in progress will be out investigating.
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We'll be Perry Road's demand.
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154 on scene small two-story residential home nothing showing evacuation and progress out investigating with prairie rose command 1905
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Location mentioned:
Prairie Cir, Lone Tree, CO 80124
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