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Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire unit responseLas Vegas NV

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Las Vegas, NV

Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in a unit previously affected by fire. Upon inspection, no smoke, fire, or danger was found.

Audio|Source: Las Vegas and Clark County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 21.
00:04
This unit was attached to the same building that we had the fire in earlier.
00:07
It appeared that maybe some smoke got trapped in there, but it was sending out the carbon monoxide alarm.
00:12
Made entry there's no smoke or fire, anything like that, nothing dangerous.
00:16
We have the fourth entry, just because the alarm was going off.
00:19
The unit is 3-4-8.

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