residents evacuate due to carbon monoxide alarm


The audio reports a carbon monoxide alarm sounding in a home. Residents smell gas and have evacuated. No fire is present, and emergency services are on the way.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
02:32
Transcript:
4167, I'll be 108. I'll part the way to left, motor, steer, right. Occupied by females. Go further detail. (number withheld). 7. 7. West Green Street Drive. Respond to CO alarm[1]. At (number withheld), respond on beck Fire 4, near (number withheld). Time of 1938. Battalion 61, Engine 64, and Medicabulance, 264. Respond to auto-pedestrian accident. At (number withheld), respond on deck fire 4, near (number withheld). Battalion 61, Engine 64, and NETIC, Ambulance 2-264. Respond to auto-pedestrian accident. At (number withheld), respond on deck fire 4, near (number withheld). Time Out 1939 The jet car automotive, we do have firing routes. Coming out of the vehicle and the dealership is unknown if anyone is on-truck. We are out of the way to further. Okay, cool. 57, will you stack, can you send it? And, Medicare, I apologize, you're responding up for a CO alarm, (number withheld) 13675 South. Compliance is devising their CO alarms has been going off. The alarm can be located in the basement near the water heater, knows the smell of gas, and negative smoke, or fire. They have evacuated, but no one has stills, still, there's a good many.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
S Green St, Salt Lake City, UT 84105
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