Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at home, Hyrum UT


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a single-family home near South 390 East in Cache County. Upon arrival, they found no fire or symptoms, and the occupants were evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Cache County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 80. Respond to CO alarm.
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At near South 390 East.
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In high room.
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Did I talk, C.O.
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I copy,
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17 permanently.
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Cache, Tangle 10, you can clear off 280 on Lima and I'll B 17 to the noise probe.
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104.
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Caste open 98, 108.
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Callian 80. Pally 80.
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Pallion 80 Cash, you're going to be responding to COAL alarms going off, no symptoms, everyone is out of the home.
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1080,000, thanks.
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Dash, 050, can you show me off the vehicle at the quadruplex?
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Zero 50. 050.
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24, 1042.
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484
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1780 acknowledge you the page
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engine 80 80 will have 390 1080 ride on scene got nothing showing at this time on a single family dwelling will be an offensive strategy investigation old battalion will have 390s command
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battalion 80
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Location mentioned:
Near S 390 E, Hyrum, UT 84319
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