Faulty carbon monoxide alarm reported, no hazard found, Northglenn CO
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A carbon monoxide detector alarmed near Alvin Drive. The fire team investigated and found the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. There was no hazardous condition present, and the command was ended.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 73, carbon monoxide alarm near Alvin Drive, cross street L Airway at the layer circle.
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Engine 73,
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Near Alvin Drive, 2.
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Thornton off A.
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Atcom, zero-good command.
00:21
This is a faulty detector.
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Where do you replace the batteries?
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Turn the sink back over the hot water.
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Five change is clear.
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Okay, have it clear to BD.A.
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Engine 73 showing you and RELC can be one, true from the basement carbon detector.
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No contact (number withheld).
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Edge four hundred.
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Okay.
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Innoceptory.
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Question.
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In173, you can see them in the small, split level,
01:00
family rather than split from Pink Shoil.
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We'll be investigating establishing Colbyn Command.
01:05
Okay. I see nothing else in investigating with Hobby and Command.
01:08
Okay.
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I'll play, copy and commit.
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Go ahead.
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Contact with the homeowner states that there is no hazards in the 1898 assistance.
01:29
She also command terminated in central respect service.
01:33
I copy those check its queen available 404.
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Location mentioned:
Alvin Dr, Northglenn, CO 80233
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