Fire alarm triggered at nursing home in Federal Heights, Federal Heights CO

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Fire & ArsonA fire alarm was triggered at a nursing home near West 90th Avenue in Federal Heights. Firefighters responded but found no signs of fire or smoke. The alarm was caused by a smoke detector in the west building. Meanwhile, at nearby Stanley Lake High School, a student was exposed to a chemical in coffee and met staff in the front office. Fire crews continued to investigate at the nursing home with no fire detected.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 41, Fire alarm, the Guarded Home Care near West 90th Avenue, North Caminoish Way and North Fontaine Street.
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Engine 41, Fire alarm near West 90th Avenue, North Caminish Way and North Fontaine Street.
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Engine around.
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The engine en route, 279 near 90th Avenue, garden,
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home care center, alarm company called in a west building smoke alarm.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Primary medical systems is en route from Midway and 287.
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Three truck five and then six, Stanley Lake High School near 304th avenue. A student was exposed to a chemical in coffee.
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She wanted me to meet him in the front office.
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Okay, couple.
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1049.
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Engine is on site, nursing home, nothing showing.
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Investigating, Angelwood Smith.
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This was happy thousand.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 90th Ave, Federal Heights, CO 80260
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