False Carbon Monoxide Alarm at Duplex in Loveland, Loveland CO
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Taft Avenue and West Lake Village in Loveland. They investigated a small two-story duplex and found no dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector. Residents were not affected.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 41. Respond to Alarm Carbon and Oxide No.
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Patients at near Taft Avenue.
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Unit 40. West Lake Village.
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Cross streets are West 11th Street and Taft Avenue.
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Respond on Talk Group 2.
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200 hundred hundred forty one
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two hundred forty one
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driving difficulty locating near Taft Avenue do you have any other information regarding that address it's good west lake village across from the lake
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we have eyes on it thank you copy
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Senator, Edge 41.
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Engine 41.
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On Zina v. Small two-story duplex.
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We'll be out of investigating.
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This will be Taffermaine.
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Command, Zia of a small two-story duplex, how we're investigating in command of 650-nate.
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Smarter, Jackman.
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Command. Command. Command.
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May to entry,
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any of the residents, we have no readings, we're talking up to a faulty detector.
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We'll advise the RP and the clean drilling.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Taft Ave, Loveland, CO 80537
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