Carbon monoxide alarm responded to in Evans, Evans CO
Fire and emergency medical units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in Evans. No one reported illness or symptoms, and medical units were stood down after confirming no medical attention was needed.
Audio|Source: Weld County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Alarm 3908.
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Carbon monoxide alarm. Responding units Evans Station 24.
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U.C. H. 243.H.
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243.
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Dispatch, you see H-243.
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You see H. 243?
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You've been assigned to a carbon monoxide alarm.
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If the notes state no medical is needed at this time, is that accurate?
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That's the information I have.
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It looks like ambulance is just part of the recommended covering.
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Copy that. Would you like us to proceed or cancel?
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Engine 24.3 dispatch, can you advise?
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Indian 2403 dispatch? Engine 2403 dispatch on fire ground six.
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Truck 2417 en route.
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UCH 243, did you have traffic?
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Sorry 2417, this is dispatch.
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243 is just wondering if they needed to respond or not, since there's nobody reporting they feel sick.
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Yeah, you can have them stand down at this time.
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Copy that.
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UCH 243 dispatched for truck 2417, you can stand down.
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Copy that, UCH 243, same you down.
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