Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Sedona home, Sedona AZ


A residential carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a home near Red Moon Dr in Sedona. Responders spoke with a person on site who could not provide the correct passcode. The alarm came from the master CO detector. No fire or hazardous conditions were found. The patient was conscious, alert, and stable with a minor ankle injury.
Audio|Source: Sedona Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Sedona F Still Assignment Area 5301-1801-180-Cathedral Rock Drive alarm engine at 531 Channel
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Agent 541, lots of heavy static and broken transit and copy.
00:35
You got notes off of I-Spy.
00:37
There are going to be some coordinates in the most recent message.
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We're getting off the coordinates going to street in red.
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And instead of turning left,
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on two,
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sunset. So it'll continue to red move in front.
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Area 5301-180 Cathedral Rock Road. It's going to be a residential carbon monoxide alarm called in by the alarm company.
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They did speak to (name withheld) on scene, but they were unable to provide a proper passcode. It was coming from Zone 11 Master CO detector.
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Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Near Red Moon Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336
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