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Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response in Kamas home, Kamas UT
In Kamas, emergency crews rushed to a home after a carbon monoxide detector repeatedly sounded, showing elevated levels at 55 parts per million.
Audio|Heard on: Summit County Sheriff, EMS and Park City Police
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Transcript:
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South Summit Fire, Medic 14, South Summit Fire, Rescue 41, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, 1700, 700, West,
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200, South.
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Medic Engine 41, South Summit Fire, Rescue 41, on fire 2.
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I'm Agent 41's in route.
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Summit, ambulance 41, same traffic.
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Agent 41, ambulance 41, showing you en route to a carbon dioxide alarm at 1,700 West,
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200 south.
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Callers stating that the alarm keeps on going off and it's reading 55 parts per million.
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Location mentioned:
W 200 S, Kamas, UT 84036
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