Carbon monoxide detected at evacuated home with no fire, Greenwood Village CO


Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm at a home near Monaco St. Residents had evacuated, but no fire was found. Elevated carbon monoxide levels over 60 ppm were detected inside the door. No one was sick or harmed.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
01:39
Transcript:
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Engine 14, Residential Fire Alarm, Map page S-27D-6303, near Monaco St.
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Engine 14, residential fire alarm.
00:18
Dispatch engine 33.
00:23
On-scene, small, two-story, single-family with evacuation. Nothing showing. We'll be investigating to end-jew.
00:34
Engine 33, actually on scene of a small two-story, single family with evacuation, nothing showing. Staying on-to.
00:43
Dispatch, engine 33.
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Engine 33.
00:51
Shall our way please we have positive COF.
00:57
Vexha, do you have a reading number?
01:01
Over 60 just inside the door.
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Okay, we'll get you an ETA.
01:08
Dispatch engine 33. Can I get an office channel, please?
01:12
Off three, off three.
01:24
Channel SMFOP3, CO alarm, no sick parties, map page U-27B-7856, near Diagra Way.
01:36
Channel SMFOPS 3, CO alarm, no sick parties.
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Location mentioned:
S Monaco St, Greenwood Village, CO
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