Carbon monoxide alarm sounds intermittently at residence, El Paso County CO
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded intermittently every 30 seconds for two hours at a home near Sequel Drive. No one in the house reported feeling ill.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
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173 respond near Sequel Drive on truck from the oxide alarm timeout 2321
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13, Shary responding, 19675, Saltwick lay on a medical alarm coming in from the alarm company, who's advising no contact was made no medical history.
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The patient's going to be (name withheld).
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We're attempting to contact the patient right now.
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There's also access information that will be paged out.
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513 received.
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So, show one-off responding, take one of the truth.
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I want to take sure you're responding, near Sequel Drive on a carbon monoxide alarm coming in for VRP, stating that they're unseen with an alarm that goes
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intermittent beats between the last two hours every 30 seconds.
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No one's feeling ill going off in the downstairs living room and is a residential structure.
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One or two okay.
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2323.
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El Paso County, CO
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