Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation near Columbine St, Sterling CO


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near Columbine Street causing occupants to evacuate. Some people reported symptoms such as headaches and nausea. The alarm came from the basement, and no other alarms sounded. Due to special needs individuals present, responders were requested to approach without lights and sirens.
Audio|Source: Logan County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Sheriff, Sterling Police, State Patrol
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Station 1, carbon monoxide alarm, near Columbine Street.
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Station 1, carbon monoxide alarm, near Columbine Street. Station 1, carbon monoxide alarm,
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near Collin Street.
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We're trying to get everybody out of the house.
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(number withheld).
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The occupants report symptoms,
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headaches, nausea, etc.
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Nobody is reporting symptoms, everybody is on the front porch. They're requesting no lights and sirens due to some special needs folks there.
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And stand by.
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Oh, the odor or the alarm is coming from the basement. No other alarms are going off.
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It's just well to do that.
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Hi, Rod.
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Location mentioned:
Near Columbine St, Sterling, CO 80751
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