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Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sounding
1448 E Estrellita Dr
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- Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a Sandy, Utah residence, where they detected levels of 27 parts per million. The structure was ventilated, reducing levels to below 6 parts per million, and the gas company was contacted for further assistance.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1448 E Estrellita Dr.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1448 E Estrellita Dr.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1448 E Estrellita Dr.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1448 E Estrellita Dr.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1448 E Estrellita Dr.
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Sandy FD Disp/Pg · Jun 13, 8:56PM · 0:17
Fire from out the canyon. Out the canyon. We've been able to ventilate the structure and get levels down to below 6 parts per million throughout the house. The residents turned off the gas prior to our arrival. There's no other need for us here. We'll be available. They will still need the gas company to respond.
Sandy FD Disp/Pg · Jun 13, 8:43PM · 0:22
Medic Engine 32, fire. Go ahead, for Medicaid. Update for you, we did get a hold of Enbridge. They're en route. Their ETA is within the hour. That was approximately five minutes ago. I copy, within the hour, thank you. Medic Ambulance 31 arriving. Medic Ambulance 31, your patient should be waiting at the front desk. Email.
Sandy FD Disp/Pg · Jun 13, 8:35PM · 0:17
Fire from out the canyon. Go ahead. We are getting some CO readings. Currently, our highest reading is 27 parts per million. Have you contacted the gas company? Not yet. We'll give them a call and give them that information and try an ETA. That would be great. Thank you. Copy.
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