Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire department response, Aurora CO
Fire department responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm activation near South Eagle Street, Unit 102, indicating a potential gas leak or faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Engine 7 on a residential carbon monoxide alarm at near South Eagle Street, Unit 102.
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Engine 7 on a carbon monoxide alarm, near South Eagle Street, unit number 102.
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The Acrosses key contact (number withheld).
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Talk, happy.
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Thank you, Briggs 508, I'm actually (name withheld).
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I'm going to post-Clure, Buckley.
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That is lovely.
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Thank you. I was.
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Thank you. Hello.
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This, sir.
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Yeah, if you're a gentle mention, Trevor,
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set moderate, that's your over.
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You have it.
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All right, replacing engine 7 on the carbon monoxide alarm, near South Eagle Street, Sunfar Condos Unit 102.
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Not replacing engine 7 on a carbon monoxide alarm,
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near South Eagle Street, Sunfar condos unit 102,
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no cross-game refund, type 2 at 955.
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It's going to be for party saying their carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
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Location mentioned:
Sunflower, 3414 S Eagle St, Aurora, CO 80014
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