Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation; three treated, Archuleta County CO


Fire and emergency responders arrived at a home near Long Hollow Lane due to a carbon monoxide alarm. The home was evacuated. Two adults and a newborn were found with headaches and trouble swallowing, likely due to carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Four Corners Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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1-1 near Long Hollow Lane for carbon monoxide alarm, timeout 0-711.
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Medi-165. Medi-Six 65.
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Medi-66.
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Nadex-65, clear mercy, returning available.
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712.
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Inuit Street.
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Thank you. Okay.
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Engine three responding, long call away.
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It is a single-family residence.
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Unknown reason why alarm is going off.
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The building is evacuated.
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We have two patients on scene with headaches from,
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possibly from carbon monoxide exposure.
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103 copy.
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Medic 3[1], India 3.
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We have a 39-year-old female and a 47-year-old male as well as a newborn experiencing difficulty swallowing.
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Not violent, unknown weapons.
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They are both experiencing issues swallowing and headache.
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Indian three cops traffic.
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Medic 3: EMS Responding
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Hollow Dr, Colorado 81147
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