False alarm due to faulty carbon monoxide detectors, Bennett CO


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment near Cherry St. They found no hazards and determined it was a false alarm caused by faulty carbon monoxide detectors.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
The party is refusing any care or assessment.
00:02
You can show us clear on the no patient as well as the ambulance.
00:05
We'll go down, zero command. Command, go ahead.
00:06
No hazards, he's going to be faulty detectors, remove service.
00:09
Okay, Cappie, 1241[3].
00:10
Copy, no hazards.
00:11
Command terminated, 1241[3].
00:12
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00:14
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00:15
Talk anyway.
00:16
Opposite? You're sorry to map.
00:18
You're working. Okay. Okay.
00:19
You know, I did not launching Christ.
00:21
You serve this command is terminated and it's available.
00:24
Copy a clear level.
00:25
173[1] carbon dioxide rocks.
00:27
Back on, Princeton, Command.
00:28
Princeton, Commit.
00:29
Command, terminated.
00:30
The next slide two, notarges of one black.
00:32
It's clear. Term, near Cherry St, Reek, 120-second Port at East, 120 Second Avenue.
00:39
Engine 73[1], near Cherry St, Twothorn, House A.
00:45
I don't know if you have a point in a platform, I was and be clear at 1246[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
73: Engine 73 responding
[2]
1246: Unit clear at time 12:46
[3]
1241: Incident cleared/no hazards
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Location mentioned:
Near Cherry St, Bennett, CO 80102
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