Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, Colorado Springs CO


The fire department responded to a call about a carbon monoxide alarm. The occupants reported their alarms were chirping but found no fire or other hazards.
Audio|Source: El Paso County Fire Dispatch
01:1
Transcript:
Fire Dispatch, 184 rival Memorial Central, ending miles 7.5. 2.30. Security fire carbon monoxide. Alarm. 130. Spawn 4025, allot drive for carval and timeout 2.30. 113's responding. 13 responding 4025, all good drive for carbon monoxide alarm. CERPIA stating that their alarms are chirping, possibly CO2, no hazards or chemicals inside. Stating, (name withheld) was feeling weak earlier today, has already been seen by a doctor, no other injuries. Copy.
Fire Dispatch, 184 rival Memorial Central, ending miles 7.5. 2.30. Security fire carbon monoxide. Alarm. 130. Spawn 4025, allot drive for carval and timeout 2.30. 113's responding. 13 responding 4025, all good drive for carbon monoxide alarm. CERPIA stating that their alarms are chirping, possibly CO2, no hazards or chemicals inside. Stating, (name withheld) was feeling weak earlier today, has already been seen by a doctor, no other injuries. Copy.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Colorado Springs, CO
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect