Carbon monoxide alarm sparks response at St. George home, St George UT
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A CO alarm activated at a St. George residence despite no signs of smoke, gas, or illness, prompting concern and a canceled fire response before arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 27-604, respond near West Chateau Circle.
00:05
Again, near West Chateau Circle on a carbon alarm, control clear, 1110.
00:13
604 now.
00:23
604-inchin 27, I copy you both in route.
00:25
Again, respond near West Chateau Drive.
00:29
This will be one-trip zone CO alarm in the kitchen.
00:33
Keyholder didn't state if anyone was sick.
00:40
And it's on the CO alarm.
00:42
We are in touch with the keyholder.
00:44
No one is feeling sick.
00:45
There are no smoke and flames or smell of gas present.
00:53
In June 27, when the alarm went off, the keyholder was using the stove, but the flames were going just fine, the keyholder and (name withheld) had stepped outside.
01:03
604, with no one feeling sick, you can cancel.
01:07
604 copies us back in service.
01:09
6.04, I copy back in service.
01:11
You can close back to quarters.
01:14
Control of 604 got canceled prior to arrival.
01:17
You can just go back to service.
01:20
My next, 604, 1113.
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Location mentioned:
Chateau Cir S, St. George, UT 84770
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