CO alarm triggers response at Keystone Apartments, Northglenn CO
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm sounding for 45 minutes at an apartment in Keystone Apartments near Race Street. The occupant reported shortness of breath but declined medical help. No fire or other emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Engine 63, CO alarm at Keystone Apartments, near Race St, Unit, (name withheld) 106 on Channel, North Metro Ops A.
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Engine 63, CO alarm at Keystone Apartments,
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near Race St, Unit, (name withheld) 106 on channel, North Metro Ops A.
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And copy engine 6-0 sugar swarling, near Race St, loading Gs in (name withheld) 106, (name withheld) 106.
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He's advising that a CO alarm has been going off for 45 minutes, 7 an hour.
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He's evacuating, he's quitting of shortness or breath but is refusing medical attention.
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Location mentioned:
Near Race St, Northglenn, CO 80241
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