Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in utah home, Mona UT
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The Mona Fire Department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near West 900 South Street in Utah. Gas was detected inside the home and occupants were told to evacuate for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Mona fire department respond to carbon monoxide alarm near West 900 South Street
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The carbon monoxide alarms are going off.
00:27
They've been going off for a couple weeks.
00:29
They can smell gas in the home, but nobody's failing.
00:35
I got my follow up.
00:43
I don't know if it was related.
00:45
The occupants were advised to evacuate.
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Mona, UT
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