Carbon monoxide found after fireplace left on for days, Grand Junction CO


A fireplace was left on for several days without flames, causing carbon monoxide to build up in a residence near Jesse Way. The resident reported symptoms including headache and metallic taste but no ambulance was dispatched.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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592, near Jesse Way for gas in the house, timeout 1323.
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Can you repeat your question?
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Contact with several people in the parking lot trying to locate George or Georgia skimark.
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Do you have a description of the vehicle maybe?
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6.611, clear ticket.
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5'4.
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To see if we get more information.
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24.
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Jane on 16 out, St.
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Marys.
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Copy, Bobby.
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Showing Engine 3 in Route 2, 592, near Jesse Wei.
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The fireplace was on since last Sunday, and there was no flames since then, and the RP just once the CO levels checked in the house.
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The wife was saying that she did have a headache and a metal taste in her mouth.
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We are not sending an ambulance at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Jesse Way, Grand Junction, CO 81507
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