Fire crew responds to carbon monoxide alarm, Louisville CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters were dispatched to a residence near Monarch Street in Louisville for a carbon monoxide and smoke alarm. The alarm was sounding, but no one at the scene reported feeling ill.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 528, respond near Monarch Street for a carbon monoxide and smoke alarm.
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446,
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a residential fire alarm.
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446.
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At near Monarch Street, near Monarch Street.
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There's carbon monoxide and smoke alarms going off.
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Nobody feels ill.
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Location mentioned:
Monarch St, Louisville, CO 80027
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