Carbon monoxide alarm at residence, Westminster CO
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a house near Wolff Street. The residents, including children and pets, were safely evacuated to the backyard, and no one was reported ill.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Njewan responding on a carbon monoxide alarm, near Wolff St, Tarrant at 1559.
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Let's see, Cherf 62.
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Dr.
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62. 62 apparent, saying Turkle have Kaiser Kund.
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Accuse, 32.
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22.
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26, I'm 1600.
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I was 820.
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Proper trust. It's going to be (number withheld).
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Parties were turning wood and a (number withheld). Okay.
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The fire is out.
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Your moor can't manage and a lot of zero.
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Copy proper address is (number withheld) and the fire ground. I'll sell you available at 1,500.
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In June 1, we're turning on the Cocker-knocking an alarm. Our kids home with her two kids and two dogs are going to be evacuated to the backyard.
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No one's still ill, just advising the alarm keeps go out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wolff St, Westminster, CO 80030
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