High carbon monoxide levels detected at residence, Prescott Valley AZ


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near North Pineview Drive. They found high levels of carbon monoxide over 120 parts per million, but no patients were present.
Audio|Source: Prescott Area Fire Departments
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Engine 50, Battalion 3, Priority 111 Alpha. Respond with Engine 50, Hazmat 2, near North Pineview Drive.
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The alarm,
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Battalion 3.
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Battalion 3. Battalion 3, go ahead.
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I'm responding to go with the digital.
00:35
Tion 3 in all responding units, engine 50 responded to a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Engine 50 stated there are high levels of CO present.
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10903 and all responding units, please move your traffic to channel 5.
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Entry, Steve, 2.15.
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The time. The time, you're in five.
01:39
Engine 704, Battalion 1 Medical Call to Stage 1006 Commerce Drive,
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PD's en route,
01:46
Finlay GMC and Buick.
02:12
3011, HAZMAT 2, near Nine Drive.
02:21
Last unit on Channel 5.
02:25
That is the 109-300 range of 50. Are they on 5?
02:32
The 9-1350, go ahead.
02:36
Hey Kellen, just confirming, do you have any patients and also the notes say CO2, but I'm assuming it's CO? Is that correct?
02:45
That's a negative patient and yeah, CO, we're getting over 120 parts to millions.
02:56
No, copy there.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Pine View Dr, Prescott Valley, AZ 86314
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