Firefighters respond to home carbon monoxide alarm, Aurora CO
Firefighters responded to a home near S Picadilly St, Aurora, to check a carbon monoxide alarm. Two days before, the resident reported elevated carbon monoxide levels and their children experienced sickness including vomiting and dizziness. The children were no longer sick at the time of the response. The carbon monoxide alarm was still concerning.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 14 on a CO alarm, near S Picadilly St.
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Engine 14 for a CO alarm, near S Picadilly St.
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Or how these fire would respond on tech two, and so 266.
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House of snow fire?
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1787.
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To be six five oh seven routine the south with no fire.
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Project 14 by the touch.
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14 through.
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You're responding to if you want you to check her CO alarm.
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It looks like there were readings of 27, 18, and 11 stated that two days ago when her child was sick,
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vomited and the other one was feeling dizzy.
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They no longer still sick, but want you to check the CO alarm.
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End of readings.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Picadilly St, Aurora, CO 80016
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