Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response, Parker CO
A carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near South Pine Ridge Street triggered a fire response. No symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure were found. An elderly female with a broken ankle was conscious and breathing. The alarm was later confirmed as a test of the system.
Audio|Source: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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1-7-2Map Adam John 4 4-4 Charles on a CO alarm, no symptoms, 106-2-2-South Pine Ridge Street on Ops 1.
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Repeating Fringe in 271, Mediq, 272Mep Adam John 44 Charles, on the CEO alarm, no symptoms,
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near South Pine Ridge Street.
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Cross of Gold Creek Drive on Overdust Pine Road, Break, standby for home.
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Medics 221 I show you in route.
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(name withheld), 88-year-old female, conscious and breathing.
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Bell has a broken ankle.
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Appreciate, thank you.
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1028-272.
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272.
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The alarm company spoke with a party on scene.
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He stated he was testing the system.
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Engine 271 copies.
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You can pick up Medic 2.
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Location mentioned:
Riva Ridge St, Parker, CO 80138
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