Carbon monoxide alarm at residence causes illness, Commerce City CO


Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Glencoe Street. Occupants, including a one-year-old child, experienced headaches and breathing problems. A carbon monoxide meter showed high levels.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 22, CO alarm, near Glencoe St.
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Glenco's rate on show, South Adams, up, A.
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Engine 22, CO alarm,
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near Glencoast, on channel, South Dunzops A.
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Ambulance 22, see O'Arm with Sick Party, near Blanco Street on channel, South Adams Up A.
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Ambulance 22, see O'Larm Noistic Party,
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near Lengo Street, on channel, South Winds Up A.
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In June 2010,
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en route, near Glencoastries, 960-6-year-old encose trips for a COAL alarm with a sick party.
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He's advising the alarm is not going out, but he wants to make sure it's not high.
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He's been having headaches and breathing problems, and the carbon monoxide meter is reading high.
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He's also advising that one-year-old that hasn't been feeling too good.
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Twenty-four meters.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glencoe St, Commerce City, CO 80022
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