Carbon monoxide and smoke alarms sound at residence


Emergency responders were called to a home where both smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were sounding. The residents evacuated outside, and no one was reported sick. It is unclear if the alarms were due to a real carbon monoxide problem or a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
More Valley Rescue respond to 772 Dean Court, 772 Dean Court for a CO alarm. Timeout, 2028. And give me a second when available. It's in county if you can find me a second when available. It's in county if you can find them and don't hear it, please, I don't need their systems. 3453. Say from... (name withheld), I'm going to give you a quickball. Copy copy. Is it high, you control truck 31 route? 3447. 772 being in court. I can advise that both the smoke alarms and the CO alarms are going off. He's unsure if it is a CO issue or if it's a faulty alarm. Advising no one is feeling ill, they are evacuated onto the back porch. Copy. 20-30.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dean Ct, Fruita, CO 81521
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