Residential fire alarm with gas smell in Thornton, Thornton CO
A single-family home triggered a fire alarm near East 135th Avenue and Locust Street in Thornton. No smoke was visible at the scene, but a gas odor had been reported earlier. An elderly female occupant fell and suffered a head cut but remained conscious and breathing. Emergency responders attended to her and investigated the incident.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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single-family residential fire alarm, near East 135th Avenue and Locust Street.
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Engine 76,
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(number withheld),
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near East 135th Avenue, to Thornton Ops A.
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There is an injured female conscious and breathing, she is being attended to.
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She has sciatica and cannot walk.
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An eight seven-year-old female fell and has a laceration on her head, she is in the hallway.
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Injured person details being provided.
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Command confirms details and location.
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Units on scene and command established.
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Medical unit on scene.
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Further unit details.
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Patient is conscious, breathing, and has a head laceration from a fall.
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Patient condition and location confirmed.
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Acknowledgment of dispatch details.
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Copy that.
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Additional units responding to location near East 1003rd place.
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Additional units responding to the same location.
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Engine 78 responding to fire alarm near East 135th Avenue and Locust Street.
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Engine 78,
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near East 135th Avenue, Thornton.
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No smoke seen, no current gas smell, alarm started about ten minutes ago, earlier gas smell reported.
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