Carbon monoxide alarm activated at thornton apartment, Thornton CO
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at an apartment near East 119th Place in Thornton. It may have been caused by changing the battery.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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01:20
Transcript:
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Engine 73, carbon monoxide alarm, near East 119th Place apartment,
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cross street, East 119th Place.
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Engine 7240, near East 119th Place apartment,
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to Thornton Offay.
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Operator X commands, command, team stable, patient signs.
00:26
(number withheld).
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Levy suburbic command.
00:34
Determinate command.
00:40
Patient refusal, determinate command.
00:42
Engine 6 is available.
00:44
Copy credit available at (number withheld).
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Engine 73.
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Respond. Responding.
00:59
Show you en route, you will be responding to a carbon monoxide alarm from the alarm company.
01:05
The advice they spoke to an on-site party means (name withheld) states it possibly was set off by changing the battery.
01:12
They did advise their code for.
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It is a single trip from the bedroom.
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It's a certain problem.
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(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
E 119th Pl, Thornton, CO 80233
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