Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation and ambulance call, Smithfield UT
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Oak Street in Smithfield. The residents evacuated the home, and firefighters detected possible carbon monoxide presence. An ambulance was called because some children showed symptoms of exposure.
Audio|Source: Cache County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 40. Respond to CO alarm.
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At near Oak Street, in Smithfield.
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Gash, engine 40s and you're out.
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10-4[1], you'll be responding to a resident with their CO alarm going off.
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They are evacuating.
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And you're 40 copies.
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Okay.
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Bravo 20.
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Okay. Can you get around to a 42 leader?
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Ten-four.
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Cash Sierra 72.
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Myself and Sierra 56, we transport one mail to 82,
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51 for its location.
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Cash F10JC, bottle 10, 1023.
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I'll for that.
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Okay, as Union 40s, you're going to down, single-family dwelling, nothing showing from the exterior will be in offensive strategy, investigation mode.
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Forty.
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Union 40.
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Go ahead.
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When you dispatch Enbridge this video positive signs of CO, also send me an ambulance just due to some symptoms for the kids.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Smithfield, UT 84335
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