Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residential building, Spanish Fork UT


Fire and emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a multi-unit residential building near E 1360 S. The alarm company contacted the owner and advised evacuation. There were no confirmed signs of fire or illness.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I copy April 8, Squat 62, responding on a CO alarm, near E 1360 S.
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The alarm company made contact with owner-advised the alarms are going off.
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They were advised to evacuate.
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Squad 60 copies.
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Going en route here shortly.
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I did I? POSCH. Central engine 6-2 is en route.
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We copy details.
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Yeah. 33 is available.
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Copy that. Copy that. Copy minute, 35 is available.
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Copy minute 35.
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Forty-six units before.
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Go-4.
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L8701.
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701. 701.
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It'll be a two-story, multi-unit residential structure.
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We'll be out on investigation.
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This will be Spanish Ford Command.
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Correction, that will be Oaks command.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 1360 S, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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