Fire alarms sound at two-story home, no fire found, Spanish Fork UT


Fire alarms went off in a two-story single-family home near South 1280 West. There was no visible smoke or flames. The reporting party suspected a carbon monoxide alarm but no one felt ill.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Respond to a central fire alarm.
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At near South 1280 West.
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It's downish for 6461 at Anthem 61, near South 1280 West.
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856526. 2526.
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All right.
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All this one's very clear.
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826L with 836.
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836. 826 for copy.
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Near South 1280 West.
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This will be for fire alarms going off.
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No flames or smoke.
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RP thinks it may be for the carbon monoxide.
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No one is feeling ill.
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It sounds like the upstairs alarm started to go off first.
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The two-story resident single family.
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That's the superfire mess.
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This is a fuel radiator, a versatile fire here.
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Cruise will remain off the people.
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One year's line to near South 1280 West.
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For fire alarms going off, RP does think it may be for the carbon and outside alarms.
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No flames or smoke, known as Hilling Hill.
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Sounds like it was activated upstairs at the two-story single-family residents.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 1280 W, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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