Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Lehi home, Lehi UT


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in a residence in Lehi. The alarm was triggered after someone used a gas-powered tool to cut cement in the basement. The home was evacuated as a safety precaution. No one in the home reported feeling unwell.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Tower 82. Respond to carbon monoxide alarm.
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At 766, West 3,160 North Street.
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766, less 3,160 North Street.
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In Lehigh, Tower 82, 766, 666, less 3,160 North Street.
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One officer 77, Salt Lake 10.06, one off a seven-seven.
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One-offer seven seven. One-al-seven, Salt Lake, 1036.
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3160 North.
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The RP's reporting the CO Lumps going off.
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They have evacuated now we're feeling ill.
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Fire carbon monoxide alarm is going off at 766 West, 316 North, 766 West 3160 North.
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RP is not at home at this time.
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Advise, it is the carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
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His parents live in the basement.
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They have evacuated.
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Advise that no one was feeling ill.
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Advising they were cutting cement in the basement with a gas-powered cutter, believe it may be from that.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 3160 N, Lehi, UT 84043
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