Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change, Castle Pines CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was activated at Buffalo Ridge Way, Castle Pines. The alarm company confirmed it was caused by replacing the batteries. There were no reported injuries or illness.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Buffalo Ridge Way.
00:02
Engine 39, carbon monoxide alarm, no sick party.
00:09
10:41 dispatch.
00:15
Responding to an 80-year-old female conscious with abnormal breathing.
00:26
8:56 dispatch minute 11.
00:39
Littleton one off the engine.
00:45
Take 11-year emergent to Littleton with one off the engine at 8:57.
00:54
39 dispatch.
00:57
Over 39.
01:00
The alarm company contacted the resident and advised the alarm was a false alarm due to battery change.
01:11
With that being said, are we still requested to respond?
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Location mentioned:
Buffalo Ridge Way, Castle Pines, CO 80108
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