Carbon monoxide alarm causes dizziness at East 78th place, Thornton CO
Multiple fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near East 78th Place. A person inside was feeling extremely dizzy and nauseous while others were evacuating the home. No alarm was going off at the time, but responders advised evacuation due to suspected carbon monoxide exposure.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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MEC-14, engine 14, CO alarm with Vic Party, near East 78th place on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Medic 14, engine 14, CO alarm with FIFAR.
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Near East 78th place on channel Adams County Ops A.
00:21
From Bill, can we come out?
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Command, go ahead.
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Terminatorate with Cermanage, 6-4 available.
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Cary and commercial available, 727.7.
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You're going to be en route with Medi14 to a full suit alarm with a sick party. Near East 78th place.
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No alarm is going off but the RP is advising that they think there's something wrong with the scale because they are extremely dizzy and feeling nauseous. No one else in the house is doing that they're trying to evacuate now.
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Hi, Jim, alright, let me a second, engine.
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Could be able to do with a tangent with me.
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And if you're still on the line of those people, tell them to definitely evacuate that house.
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Everyone's trying to stay with she's so dizzy, she needs helping out.
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Engine 13, CO alarm with sick party, near East 78th place on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Engine 13, CO alarm with sick party.
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Near East 78th place on channel, Adams County Ops A.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 78th Pl, Thornton, CO 80229
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