Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change


Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
02:12
Transcript:
Engine 55 C.O.A.L.L. A. Lopez. C.O.A.L. A. Lopez. D. Lopez. (name withheld). 15520. Emporia Street on channel. Brum Fireopsy. A.R. FIREA.A.R. FIREA.A.R. FIREA.A.R.A.F.A.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.M. Empowerment Center, Cross Street, West 88th Avenue at King Avenue. Engine 72, 8801, Lyphon Street, Empowerment, Pay. Engine 55555-0 in Portia Street, 15520 at Victoria. Looks like you came in from ATT, amazing as a complete trip to the carbon monoxide alarm. No further since. Happy 4th. Sorry. So if you show you're up to a general fire on our single trip activation, we'll do have staff calling on an advising those sliver flame, all pretty hard evacuated. Engine 7. 2041. Come here for an engine 14. Right. Can you get the utilities turn back on so we have light in this warehouse? Sam, I'm coming up there. And drive back home. Go ahead. This looks like we received a text from the alarm company. Just hopefully the customer may be changing their battery that could have caused the alarm. I did not advise to cancel. I see you guys on email. We're on scene. I have a party committed. I copy on soon.
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Location mentioned:
Near Emporia St, Brighton, CO 80602
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