Carbon monoxide alarm sparks evacuation in Thornton home, Thornton CO
Concern arose after a carbon monoxide alarm prompted evacuation at a Thornton home; firefighters investigated and found a faulty smoke detector with no danger.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 77, Carbon Monoxide Alarm, near Josephine Street, cross street East 1556 Place at Josephine Circle West.
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Engine 77, near Josephine Street, two Thornton off A.
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It's off the end of seven-those-line.
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So we actually invite your response to a residential government that got an alarm.
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It's been going off not installing now.
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77-7-0.
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73.
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I'm at 72.
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Enter, I'm not doing with Wundam Outridge.
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I'll be for non-ritchin-to-Hurge at 2.3.
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State Niagara Council.
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Come again.
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Determinate command.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Community.
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Okay, Nithson 4 transfer to Rattle.
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Okay.
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Officer. Agent 77.
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Good.
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Engine 77 is on scene.
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Two-story, single-family residence.
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The party has appeared evacuated.
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This will be investigating with monitors.
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Agent 77 officer.
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That's Jessica Committee.
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Every 2040.
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It's a result of the faulty smoke detector, no hazards.
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Location mentioned:
Josephine St, Thornton, CO 80602
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