Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by paint fumes in basement, Kamas UT


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near East Boulderville Road. It was later found that paint lacquer fumes in the basement caused the alarm, not carbon monoxide.
Audio|Source: Summit County Sheriff, EMS and Park City Police
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 42, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near East Boulderville Road.
00:06
Ambulance 42, on fire 2.
00:13
I'm from Mayor Lake Command.
00:19
The Terminator Command and Show Medical Engine 41 available. Do we have another call in our area?
00:28
Near East Boulderville Road.
00:33
Is this the same talk from earlier?
00:38
The family fight,
00:45
verbal at this time, not physical in China.
00:50
Show me a route.
00:54
The motion is flag 1096.
00:58
19 will be clearing shortly and I'll be enrapped.
01:08
We'll head back out to that call.
01:14
84 I'll be enrapped back then.
01:21
And as responding also be advised that it is flagged as the individual is known to carry a handgun on him.
01:33
Contacted.
01:38
What is the name of the individual?
01:44
Can you show ambulance en route to the call near Boulderville?
01:53
Dr. For medication, 41.
02:00
Thank you very much.
02:03
Thank you, Joe.
02:09
Just be advised, I just got this phone with (name withheld). He stated that you don't need to respond over.
02:15
He called the alarm company, said it to put a hold on the CO alarm.
02:20
It's just going to be paint lacquer in his basement that set off the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Boulderville Rd, Kamas, UT 84036
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