Investigation of possible smoke detector activation at residence, Thornton CO
Fire units responded to a two-story residence in Thornton after a possible carbon monoxide or smoke detector activation. The caller suspected the issue might be related to the water heater. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 71, Medics 71, General Nettoll, 2341, Post Boulevard, Cross Street, York Street at Clayton Street.
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Engine 71, Medics 71,
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2341, S. Boulevard, Thornton, Colorado.
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This is around near Mo Drive.
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It's going to be for a holder investigation.
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I've got a reporting party.
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Advice and they've told them against in this house.
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I think it's related to their water heater.
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No old parties at the moment.
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No further.
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Hi,
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Midnight.
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Seventy-one.
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I have you in Ratt.
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Officer requests in critical.
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Development of conscious greeting and a pipe.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Back on first hook.
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Good.
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Plansernary digit 14th level speed.
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Sam faulting detector.
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Thank you.
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I've seen small two story single-bin investigation with Monica plan.
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I've been seen small-to-story residential up-chil Monaco Plan at zero-five.
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Okay, can you tell me?
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Good.
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Okay. You get some team, can you name's post-night.
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Okay, zero-bye.
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I'll say those two contributions for anything stable.
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Okay, I'll see.
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