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Carbon monoxide leak suspected at residence in charlotteCharlotte NC

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Charlotte, NC

Fire units responded to a home in Charlotte due to a possible carbon monoxide leak. The caller reported the detector sounded four beeps and felt lightheaded, waiting outside for responders.

Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Letter 40, carbon monoxide, near Timbertock Lane, on D, Delta.
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Letter 40, carbon monoxide, near Timbertock Lane, on D, Delta.
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Next year to 12, central 15, down the patient, you show us back at service.
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Matthews, engine 12, 10, 4.
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Motor party cancel run.
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Motor party cancel run.
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Engine 40, carbon monoxide, near Timbertock Lane, on D, Delta.
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Engine 40, carbon monoxide, near Timbertock Lane, on D,
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Delta.
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Agent 40, the caller is going to be outside waiting for you.
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She said she saw her detector beep four times.
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She said she was feeling lightheaded.
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I did transfer over to medic.
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She is going to be waiting outside for you.

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