Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at residential home, Monroe NC


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm going off in a home near Leewood Dr. The alarm sounded in the bedroom, but no one reported illness. The alarm device was unplugged at the scene.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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00:29
Cross Streets, McCarty Street, and Fuller Drive. Operate on Gulf. Quintu, C.L. Alarm, 902, Leewood Drive. Cross Streets, McCarty Street, and Fuller Drive. Operate on Gulf. Quentin 2 in real. 10 4.2 in a row.
00:56
went to en route to the carbon monoxide alarm at 902 Leewood Drive.
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That's 902 LeWood Drive, especially the McClarty Street and Fuller Drive.
01:06
Collarer is first party on scene.
01:08
I think it's going to be a residential home with the carbon monoxide alarm.
01:12
I advise it was going off in the bedroom.
01:14
They've unplugged it at this time.
01:15
Nobody was feeling sick.
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Location mentioned:
Near Leewood Dr, Monroe, NC 28112
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