Carbon monoxide alarm activates with no symptoms reported, Parker CO
Emergency responders were dispatched to a residential address near Cherry Creek Drive due to a carbon monoxide alarm activation. The resident replaced the battery but the alarm continued. Upon arrival at a small two-story house, responders found no signs of carbon monoxide and are investigating the situation.
Audio|Source: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Engine 184 map Adam Edward 35 Boy for CO alarm, no symptoms, near Cherry Creek Drive.
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Repeating for Engine 184 map Adam Edward 35 Boy, for CO alarm, no symptoms at near,
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near Cherry Creek Drive, cross of Bayou Gulch Road.
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Dispatch clear, 1457.
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Engine 184, caller changed the battery, the alarm is still going off.
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Engine 184, did you copy additional?
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Negative Q or Lynn.
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Caller changed the battery, and the alarm is still going off.
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Andrew 1450.
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1450.
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Before, Black Hills has been advised.
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No ETA given.
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N.J.1400.
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Dispatch, N.J. 184 is on the scene of a small two-story residential structure.
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Nothing showing, will be out investigating.
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I'll take Cherry Creek Command.
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For small,
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single-story residential structure, nothing showing,
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investigating Cherry Creek command, 1501.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry Creek Dr, Parker, CO 80134
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