Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by battery change, Castle Rock CO


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Red Hawk Ridge Drive. No symptoms were reported, and the alarm was caused by the homeowner changing the detector's batteries.
Audio|Source: Douglas County Fire Department 800Mhz
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On a CO alarm, no symptoms, near Red Hawk Ridge Drive.
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Repeating for Quint 151 map page, Adam Henry 29, correction 28, boy, on a CO alarm, no symptoms, near Red Hawk Ridge Drive with the cross of MASHE circle, 1724.
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151, this was called in by the alarm company.
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They did speak to the homeowner.
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She was changing batteries, but definitely that's it.
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It's going to be the main CO detector.
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Come out, well, if you want to be on copies, we're not emergent.
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Not emergency in 1725.
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Location mentioned:
Near Red Hawk Ridge Dr, Castle Rock, CO 80109
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