Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Cary townhome, Cary NC
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a two-story townhome in Cary, NC. Residents evacuated safely, and the gas to the stove was shut off. No individuals showed signs of illness during the incident.
Audio|Source: Cary Fire-Rescue
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Transcript:
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He said he's going to be in a two-story town home.
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It's going to be a carbon monoxide alarm, and no one's reported sick.
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Everyone is out of the residence at this time.
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The alarm is coming from all activation points, upstairs and downstairs.
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He also advised he shut off the gas to the stove before exiting the building.
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Thursday, I have command.
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Go ahead.
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They were unable to get, get up with anybody to gain access to disorder.
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That's correct.
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She's called and emails.
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No response.
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Go ahead for a fly 35.
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Central N8 Latter 22 is on ASAP V alarm for carbon monoxide.
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At 417, Ganty was first place and carry.
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It's going to be operating off tax 43.
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That's 43.
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22 on 43
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QAX43 QAX-43 The only information we have is the address that's the Cormon-Oskar alarm.
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No zone mercy.
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If you wish, I'm around,
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the route.
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Central Article 22.
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Lauder. I'm already sorry.
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...that you click there.
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Good copy.
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Ladder. You know much information.
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No zone listed.
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Send ASAP alarm.
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St. Carminoxide alarm.
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Cary, NC
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