Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm in apartment


Fire department was sent to an apartment after a carbon monoxide alarm sounded. No medical or hazardous conditions were found.
Audio|Source: Davis County UCA 700 MHz P25 System
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00:00Ranger, 30th.00:02Charlie 30.00:04Davis from Leighton.00:06Leighton, go ahead.00:08For Trump 31, can they run to the carbon monoxide alarm, call 2.50 instead of the residential alarm?00:16After, will you page around to that one? So, four, takes.00:21Station 31, Davis, your main, page two different call on Clearfield.00:24It's going to be a fire alarm, 224, E, 1700.
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Ranger, 30th.
00:02
Charlie 30.
00:04
Davis from Leighton.
00:06
Leighton, go ahead.
00:08
For Trump 31, can they run to the carbon monoxide alarm, call 2.50 instead of the residential alarm?
00:16
After, will you page around to that one? So, four, takes.
00:21
Station 31, Davis, your main, page two different call on Clearfield.
00:24
It's going to be a fire alarm, 224, E, 1700.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 1700 S B, Clearfield, UT 84015
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