False alarm prompts fire response near Hamilton Creek Rd, Summit County CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a possible residential fire alarm near Hamilton Creek Road and County Road 1890. Upon investigation, crews found no fire conditions. The alarm was caused by a smoke detector placed outside, and no emergency was present.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
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04:25
Transcript:
00:00
Medic Ten and Engine Eight, residential fire alarm, near Buffalo Cordite County Road, SC7.
00:10
Medic Ten and Engine Eight, residential fire alarm near Buffalo Cordate County Road.
00:18
SC7 cross streets are Hamilton Creek Road at County Road.
00:22
County Road 1890, Twenty One Twenty Five.
02:55
Medic Ten's on scene.
02:58
Medium residential structure.
03:01
Nothing showing.
03:02
We'll be out investigating.
04:12
We have no fire conditions.
04:14
We were able to find the smoke detector going off.
04:18
Someone had placed it outside.
04:21
Attempting to make contact, but nobody's coming to the door.
04:24
You can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 1890 & Hamilton Creek Rd, Colorado 80498
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