Carbon monoxide alarm triggered during baking at residence, Washington County UT


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered during sourdough baking at a home near North Victor Street. The alarm stopped, and the resident, who is not feeling ill, requested a safety check.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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correction, Medic 31, Engine 31, respond on a CO alarm near North Victor Street.
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Again, medic engine 31, respond on a CO alarm near North Victor Street, Control Clear 1554.
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Rush 41 and Battalion 42, it looks like that the RP on this lives across the street and is advising there is a gate that you'll have to enter.
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Meddick Engine 31 is in row.
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Coach Fortin-Lock out. Medic 31 is in row.
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MediX 31 and Medic Engine 31 again, you're assigned them.
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Medic Engine 31 and Medic 31.
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It looks like that the RP was making sourdough and the CO alarm went off.
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It is not going off currently, but she wants checked out.
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It did smell like a different smell when her oven was on.
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Unknown if it still smells.
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The RP is now in her car.
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She is not feeling sick.
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