Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation of home, Coalville UT
Emergency services responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a single-story home near South Main Street. Occupants felt sick and evacuated the house. No fire or hazardous conditions were found. Responders are investigating the cause.
Audio|Source: Summit County Sheriff, EMS and Park City Police
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near South Main Street.
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Engine 21, on fire 2.
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Jay 37, traffic.
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8 on 224 on Texas plate X-ray Charlie Romeo (number withheld).
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Some of you can show Rescue 21 responding on the CO alarm.
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21, you're going to be responding to near South Main Street in Colville. This is going to be for a carbon dioxide detector that went off.
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Caller stated the detector started going off. They woke up everyone.
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His wife and son were feeling a little sick so they opened all the windows.
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We advised them to close the windows and the way outside.
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We did advise them if they want to wait in a vehicle on the property with blankets. They're good to do so as long as they don't turn the admission.
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Rescue 21 copy, thank you.
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21's on scene, small single story home. We've got people evacuated. We've got nothing shown beyond investigating. This is going to be Main Street command.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Main St, Coalville, UT 84017
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