Fire units respond to carbon monoxide alarm call, Arvada CO


Emergency responders went to a home due to a carbon monoxide alarm ringing. One person at the house felt unwell with sinus issues. There was no evidence of fire or dangerous levels of carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Arvada Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Rescue 52, respond to a alarm 1201010, last 50 second, please, unit number 2. On the route, type 2 at 844. Ask you, Respond, Responding. SPU 52 responding... to a carbon monoxide alarm 112 west 52nd place unit number two. Say their carbon monoxide alarm went off on Saturday, requesting if we can come out and check it now. It seems like they're reporting somebody is feeling sick with either sinus or congestion. Would you like to have a medic started? We'll advise on the medic.
Rescue 52, respond to a alarm 1201010, last 50 second, please, unit number 2. On the route, type 2 at 844. Ask you, Respond, Responding. SPU 52 responding... to a carbon monoxide alarm 112 west 52nd place unit number two. Say their carbon monoxide alarm went off on Saturday, requesting if we can come out and check it now. It seems like they're reporting somebody is feeling sick with either sinus or congestion. Would you like to have a medic started? We'll advise on the medic.
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Location mentioned:
W 52nd Pl, Arvada, CO
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