Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Spanish Fork home, Spanish Fork UT


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near North 880 East Street in Spanish Fork, Utah. There was no smoke or flames present. Occupants felt sick and evacuated the home. Fire department responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Alarm at near North 880 East St.
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Near North 880 East St.
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In Spanish Fork Squad 61 and engine 61 near North 880 East St.
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Poh-da-bott-poha-poh! Notice ambulance 261 and water 261 respond to residential fire alarm at 127 East Jordan Ridge Boulevard unit 401 127 East Jordan Ridge Boulevard unit 401 in Saratoga spring water ambulance 261 and water 261 127 East Jordan Ridge Boulevard unit 401
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Camelix 202 copies direct, you can keep us available.
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I copy, thank you.
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Okay, 33, copy Fire system.
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Go ahead.
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4.001.
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Copy, do you have fair advice?
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I copy, 2232.
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So an engine 611, you're responding on a CO alarm, near North 880 East.
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For CO alarm going off, no smoke, no flame, occupant feeling sick, they have evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 880 E St, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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