Carbon monoxide alarm at residential address with no symptoms, Littleton CO


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide and smoke alarm at a residence near Bannock Drive. No smoke was visible and no one reported symptoms.
Audio|Source: Douglas County Fire Department 800Mhz
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Transcript:
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Engine 152, Engine 161, Mediq 162, (name withheld), (name withheld), 23, boy,
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honestly will alarm no symptoms,
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near Vanek Drive.
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Repeating for Engine 152, Engine 161, Medic 162, (name withheld), (name withheld), 23, Boy,
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on a CO alarm, no symptoms,
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near Bannock Drive, cross-up bannock way, dispatch clear, 457.
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Engine 152, Medic 162, this is going to be for a CO alarm and a smoke alarm detection.
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The RP couldn't see any smoke and nobody there is having symptoms.
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Engine 152, medic 162, did you copy the additional?
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Engine 152, match citrusy.
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459.
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Engine 161, did you need me to click on with the additional?
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That's negative.
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5 o'clock.
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Staff engine 152, can you notify Battalion 151? We are responding out of the district.
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A-Firm, Father Buck.
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He 151.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bannock Dr, Littleton, CO 80120
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