Carbon monoxide alarm at Monroe residence was battery issue, Monroe NC


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence in Monroe. The homeowner met responders outside and said the alarm was caused by a battery problem, not a gas leak.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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1028 Arbery Way. I'll be on Broadway. Be about there. 180 to round. 1028 Arborary Way. Crossways is around.
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gas carbon outside zone downstairs. The keyhole on site advised who were attempting to change batteries.
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Engine 6. Vehicle Lockout, 2712, Hornbar Accord and TriciaCord, operate on hotel.
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Engine 6, Vehicle Lockout, 2712, Burnbar Court and Tricia Cord, operate on hotel.
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So I'm agent six route.
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Can't fire. The caller revise the vehicle is running.
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No children inside.
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One 80's on the scene.
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Four. She called.
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Homeowner met us outside.
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She said it was just the battery.
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Monroe, NC
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