Fire calls, Sept. 1-7
The Snowmass Wildcat Fire Protection District responded to the following calls from Sept. 1 through 7.
Sept. 1
Medical call to a home on Oak Ridge Lane for a report of CPR in progress. No one was transported. The scene was turned over to the Snowmass Village Police Department.
Sept. 2
Fire alarm at a home on Meadow Ranch Drive. The alarm was activated by a cooking error.
Sept. 3
Fire alarm at a home on Popish Road. The alarm was activated by paint fumes.
Fire alarm at a home on Faraway Road. The alarm was activated by construction dust.
Flow alarm at 400 Wood Road, the Crestwood Condominiums. The alarm was activated by a system malfunction.
Sept. 4
Fire call to Snowmass Club Circle for a diesel oil spill. The spill was contained, and the cleanup was passed on to ECOS Environmental & Disaster Restoration Inc.
Mutual aid requested by Aspen Ambulance to standby for additional calls in its district. No calls were received.
Sept. 5
Mutual aid requested by Aspen Ambulance to standby for additional calls in its district. No calls were received.
Sept. 6
Medical call to a home on Wood Road for a person feeling ill. One patient was evaluated and refused transportation to the hospital.
Medical call to a home on Wood Road for a person suffering from a possible overdose. One patient was evaluated and refused transportation to the hospital.
Sept. 7
Medical call to the fire station at 5275 Owl Creek Road for a person who walked in complaining of chest pain. One person was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.
Fire alarm at 70 Commons Circle. The alarm was activated by a cooking error.
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