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Residents report chest tightness after alarm activation 

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Lakewood, CO
Two people are feeling unwell with headaches and chest tightness after a carbon monoxide alarm went off in their home.
Audio|Source: West Metro Fire Rescue
00:57

Transcript:
Residential carbon-monoxide alarm. (name withheld) 108-20 West Glendon Drive, one-or-out-pack-2. Region 4[1] to stretch. Can you confirm that this is a steel alarm? The wife and the husband are having a headache and tightness in their chest. We'll take a back, please. Okay, it's 1733. Not emergent for now. Also requesting SAM2[2]. Venture 4 for carbon monoxide alarm with sick parties. 10820 West Glenon Drive. We're on Tech 2. 70 Thursday.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Region 4: Dispatch region identifier
[2]
SAM2: Specialized medical or support unit request

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