Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response at home, Charlotte NC
Fire units responded to a home near Century Oaks Lane after a carbon monoxide alarm sounded. The resident reported his wife had chest pain. The occupants opened windows but the alarm continued, so they were advised to close windows and step outside while medical help was contacted.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 22, use Channel I, India for a carbon monoxide still.
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near Century Oaks Ln.
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Engine 22, use Channel I, India, for a carbon monoxide still.
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near Century Oaks Ln.
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Cross streets are going to be Waterspen Lane and Stony Creek Lane.
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Engine 12,
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use channel D-Delta.
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Correction, engine 18, use channel D-Delta for metagroutine hard problems.
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near Wainwright Avenue.
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Engine 18, use Channel D-Velta for Metacroutine Hard Problems.
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near Wainwright Avenue, cross street of Point Fifth Street and Eisenhower Street.
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Armaged 22.
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There's going to be a first-party caller on scene advising that the CO alarms going off.
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They did open the windows and it was still going off.
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I directed him to go ahead and close those and step outside.
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He reported that his wife earlier was having chest pain.
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I have them talking to medic now.
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Location mentioned:
Near Century Oaks Ln, Charlotte, NC 28262
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