Carbon monoxide detected in laundry room of building, Loveland CO
Fire crews entered a building in Loveland, Colorado, and detected carbon monoxide levels of 20 parts per million in the laundry room. The alarm was confirmed to come from that area. Utility company Excel was contacted and is on the way to respond.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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We've made entry and performing air monitoring.
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We do have 20 parts per million inside now. Can we get a response from Excel?
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I copy you made entry or performing air monitoring do have 20 parts per million and are requesting Excel break.
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We'll get Excel in route and advise them on the UTA 1557.
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Forty three to you.
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Ed?
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Will you, we look at the detector in the laundering mechanical room.
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Will you ask if that was the alarming one?
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Copy ask if that was the alarm anymore.
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Affirmative, it was the one in the laundry room.
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Senator?
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Self's advising ETA of 20 minutes.
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Copy 20 minutes.
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Loveland, CO
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