Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence, Taylorsville UT


Fire and police responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near 2200 W. The occupants and pets have evacuated safely. No one is experiencing symptoms. The alarm keeps going off without a clear source.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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Fire 3, medic engine 118, respond to CO alarm at near 2200 W.
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Respond on deck fire 3, time of 2059.
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Drop you sent to me.
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(name withheld), I'll be clear.
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I'll be clear. (name withheld), 911. 2100.
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You'll be added to short the property route.
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Or you can short those two controls to me.
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I'll be en route to 231 East Highland Drive beginning mouch 0 0 0 0-773 needed another officer for transfer to.
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They have since evacuated, they'll complain and their pets are outside.
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The alarm is turned off on a phone, but a half they need to go off over and over again.
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The whole home is wired so there's no specific area where it was activated.
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No one's feeling any symptoms.
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I'll have two on command.
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Location mentioned:
Near 2200 W, Taylorsville, UT 84129
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