Carbon monoxide incident prompts evacuation in Loveland, Loveland CO
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According to the dispatch call, responders were dispatched to a possible carbon monoxide incident near West 16th Street and Lila Drive in Loveland. Occupants of the small home were evacuated as a precaution. Air monitoring was requested to check for hazardous gases. No active alarm or visible fire was detected on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 41. Respond to a possible carbon monoxide incident.
00:05
At near West 16th Street.
00:07
Cross streets are dead end and Lila Drive.
00:10
Respond TAC Group 2.
00:23
Can you throw us out-of-service training?
00:27
7321's out-of-service training, 1423.
00:34
100-1041.
00:40
Just making sure that, no, line 5 is still correct, I want to cancel.
00:46
It looks like they're going to go take care of a couple of things and come back to the house and the alarm was not actively going off.
00:52
They just want to do some air monitoring.
00:53
They'll call back later.
00:56
Okay.
01:02
Sure. 45.
01:05
Go on.
01:08
It's on scene of a small one-story home.
01:11
We have nothing showing.
01:13
Evacuation in progress.
01:15
This will be actual for them.
01:19
On scene of a small one-story home, nothing's showing evacuations in place.
01:23
He'll be in command.
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Location mentioned:
W 16th St, Loveland, CO 80538
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