carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in residential area, Charlotte NC
A carbon monoxide detector alarm was triggered near Tradition View Drive. Responders searched the area but found no source of carbon monoxide. It appears the detector may have been faulty. The response was routine.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 36, carbon monoxide, near Tradition View Drive, on B,
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Bravo. Engine 36, carbon monoxide, near Tradition View Drive on B, Bravo.
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Engineer, go ahead.
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We've searched from the Brack Creek egg get all the way up to Charlottetown.
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We've got it off to Charlottetown.
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We haven't found anything.
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We're unable to locate.
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We're going to recommend it clear.
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10-4, Genet.
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A, it's going to be clear.
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10-4, Jean-E.
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to engine 36.
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Good morning, alarm.
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What's got for me?
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Good morning, engine 36.
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Caller is reporting that her carbon monoxide detector is going off.
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The display on it is reading gas, 241.
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Not sure if that 241 refers to parts per million.
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Based on that, would you like us to upgrade to a natural gas box?
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Negative. We spoke with her on the phone.
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We heard going off the background.
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Sounds like it might be a bad detector.
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When we get there, we'll check it and let you know for any upgrade.
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2.536.
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Also,
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we're going to respond routine.
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Location mentioned:
Near Tradition View Dr, Charlotte, NC 28269
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