Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Mercury Lane, North Fort Myers FL


A fire alarm sounded at a residence on Mercury Lane, which was identified as a carbon monoxide alert. People were present at the scene, but no actual fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Battalion 1, and Engine 4. Fire alarm. At 3190, Mercury Lane, respond on the snatch 2. Tech 1 is assigned. Engine 1, Battalion 1 and engine 4. It's aormetic 1?
00:23
Medical 1, busy waiting for parents. Can you suspend status checks, please? Copy. We control North Battalion 1. North Battalion 1. That alarm, you know, it's a carbon monoxide, and people are there.
00:46
first party, sir. There will be one unit response. The Italian one will monitor. Copy closest units, engine one, single unit response. Titan one to monitor. 755 hours. Engine 40, copy, Judge. Track 32 is having completed out of service, 755.
01:14
Control Medic3. Medic 3. Medic 3. It will be 10-6[1] refusal. You can't have spent the data checks. Copy. 4.M.R. Rescue 2. Rescue 2. Engine force on attack. Are you guys a single unit response only?
01:41
That's affirmative issue forward. Noticesion one can handle. Obviously, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-6: Refusal
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Location mentioned:
Near Mercury Ln, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
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