Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Peyton home, Peyton CO
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated in a home near Ross Lake Drive in Peyton. The alarm originated from the basement. Occupants evacuated safely, with no reported illness or hazardous materials present. Responders were requested to avoid using sirens.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Falcon carbon monoxide alarm.
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311 respond, near Ross Lake Drive for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Timeout at 632.
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311 responding MDC.
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211, I show you responding, near Ross Lake Drive.
00:26
For a carbon monoxide alarm coming from the basement.
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No one is feeling ill, no hazards or chemicals on scene.
00:34
They are evacuating.
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They are requesting no sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Ross Lake Dr, Peyton, CO 80831
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