Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence, Grand Junction CO


A carbon monoxide alarm went off accidentally at a home on Beechwood Street. The resident evacuated safely and reported no health issues. Workers had been at the home earlier but were not working on gas lines.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
1942. Just a lot more about midway down on the back side. I copy. You just go back to where you were in the old. Respond for a carbon monoxide alarm at near Beechwood St, near Beechwood St, come out in 1944. Can we transfer? Catching note two. The accidental activation should I must be clear. Copy. near Beechwood St, RPS program has their alarm is going off. So there were some workers at the address earlier, but they weren't working on gas. RP is evacuated. No symptoms.
1942. Just a lot more about midway down on the back side. I copy. You just go back to where you were in the old. Respond for a carbon monoxide alarm at near Beechwood St, near Beechwood St, come out in 1944. Can we transfer? Catching note two. The accidental activation should I must be clear. Copy. near Beechwood St, RPS program has their alarm is going off. So there were some workers at the address earlier, but they weren't working on gas. RP is evacuated. No symptoms.
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Location mentioned:
Near Beechwood St, Grand Junction, CO 81506
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