Carbon dioxide alarm at A&W restaurant in Loveland, Loveland CO
Fire crews responded to a carbon dioxide alarm at the A&W restaurant near Mountain Avenue in Loveland. Meter readings showed no hazardous carbon monoxide levels. The situation was stable with no danger found.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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According to our free plan and it's not moving right now.
00:04
Back off, you're at the meter and it's not moving right now.
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200, A&W command.
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Go on.
00:16
If we're not getting anything on our meter, this is actually going to be a CO2 alarm, not a CO alarm.
00:26
You're getting no ratings.
00:28
That's a CO2 alarm.
00:33
Yeah, I'm 961.
00:36
Good.
00:39
You need to attach this, I heard you say CO2.
00:45
We're still attempting to figure out what exactly is going on.
00:48
If you could attach, second set of eyes would be appreciated.
00:53
You got it. You do have the monitor with you.
00:57
We're in the basement at Townsor's body.
01:01
Do you have your monitor?
01:06
Okay, Frum, we have a forecast.
01:07
If you have a second, I'd like to get a second meter on this.
01:10
One is reading TWA alarm upstairs, downstairs, it's all green, no alarms.
01:18
All right. Two hundred within sixty one, that's attached in some sixty-two.
01:23
Copy, I attach you as well.
01:25
Do you want to stay available or continue?
01:28
No, I'll go routine.
01:30
I'll attach it.
01:32
Copy, thank you.
01:42
Engine 62, respond to a long carbon and oxide nerve patients.
01:47
At near Mountain Avenue, A&W.
01:50
Cross streets are 8th Street and 9th Street.
01:53
Respond on Talk Group 3.
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