Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency alert in Colorado Springs, Colorado Springs CO
Carbon monoxide was detected at 65 ppm by firefighters responding to an automatic alarm, prompting utility notification due to safety concerns on Smear Street in Colorado Springs.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Copy. I go 15, engine 23, 6 southbound Smear Street on an automatic alarm.
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Charlie's Hen engine 201-696 Compass Bend Drive on an electric reaction.
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Engine 21 responding.
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June 23 arrived.
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Dispatch from AMR 47, responding,
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3 with NG21 from Staffing Powers.
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Copy.
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Satch from Engine 23.
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Dispatch from engine 23.
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Go ahead.
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Just be advised, we're getting readings of 65 on CO on our 4 gas meter.
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Pass it on to utilities.
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