Carbon monoxide detected at residence in Logan, Logan UT


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near E 1000 N in Logan. Elevated and rising levels of carbon monoxide were detected after ventilating and then closing the house. No fire or criminal intent was confirmed. Fire personnel are on scene and have contacted another agency for support due to the hazardous materials situation.
Audio|Source: Cache County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Yes, we're just getting readings of about 16 right now.
00:03
The house was previously ventilated, so it's starting to climb a little bit more.
00:07
You said in bridge this, I please.
00:09
Copy, can you tonight be reading?
00:10
Currently 1-6-16, but once we shut the windows, it's climbing.
00:15
Probably 16 and raising.
00:16
CER 19, we're clear, we'll call.
00:20
C.R. 19. C.R. 50, Cache CO[2] alarm?
00:23
Go ahead. Near E 1000 N.
00:25
Fire[1] is unseen.
00:27
They advised that they did find some CO[2] in the home, and we're contacting in bridge now.
00:31
104, we just advise if long enforcement is needed.
00:33
Ten four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire: Fire department presence
[2]
CO: Carbon Monoxide
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Location mentioned:
Near E 1000 N, Logan, UT 84341
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