False carbon monoxide alarm due to construction activity, Boulder CO
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was reported at near Pearl Street suite 302. Fire units responded but found the alarm was caused by construction activity and no danger was present.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder City Fire
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Copy, I'm going to show you en route to near Pearl Street suite 302 for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:06
Copy,
00:08
15 Pearl.
00:14
And Tara, one for one, I'll show you back in service.
00:17
Let me know when you get in the quarters and I can send Brush 141 out.
00:22
Oh yeah.
00:24
1340.
00:26
9100, engine 145.
00:28
In June 145.
00:34
We're rival in the area.
00:36
We do have heavy smoke, working on gaining access to relocate to the west of the storage units at the end of Rosewood.
00:47
Willaise, we'll see.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:56
Cancel any additional units to the alarm at near Pearl.
01:03
It was a crew's on the construction.
01:06
Copy, Engine 143.
01:07
I'll show you back in service.
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