carbon monoxide alarm checked at residential address, Charlotte NC
Fire crew responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Willhaven Drive. The homeowner was changing the batteries, but fire personnel verified the alarm as a fault from the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 19, carbon monoxide, near Willhaven Drive, on E, ECHO.
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Engine 19, carbon monoxide, near Willhaven Drive, on E, ECHO.
00:23
I'm at 12 Minhill Station 1, hemorrhage, (number withheld) for Sage Drive, (number withheld) for Sage Drive, Ops 4.
00:39
It's on 485 out or near 77.
00:44
104.
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Nail Slug 1 or out?
00:53
Mail, Swag 1, Copy, right? Mail, Swag 1, copy, right?
01:02
912, male squad one responding for a hemorrhage of a 28-year-old female vaginal bleeding, not if she's pregnant or not, stained clots in serious bleeding, 118 pounds, nothing further.
01:18
Company's responding, (number withheld), turn and hot road.
01:21
It's a fault for the alarm company.
01:24
Providence you're given.
01:29
Agen-9 copy.
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Ladder U Clear, engine 9 will continue.
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Latter 15 o'1, base your contact.
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10 by 116. 116.
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Ones 19.
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The engine 19.
01:54
Homeowner was changing the batteries but did not request to cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Near Willhaven Dr, Charlotte, NC 28211
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