Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at residential address, Stokesdale NC


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm triggered at a residence near Ashbourne Terrace while a technician was working on the system. There was no immediate danger reported. Mutual aid was canceled, and one unit entered to verify the situation. A patient on scene refused treatment and transport to a hospital.
Audio|Source: Rockingham County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 140, Gilbert 12, Station 150, Ashbourne,
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Trace, Terrace, Terrace, reference CO alarm.
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Station 140, Gifford 12, Station 150, near Ashbourne Terrace, Cross Street is Tillingham Trace, and Ravensbourne Trace, reference to a CO alarm.
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Negative, we're just trying to get her, convince her to let us treat her and take her to a hospital, and since time she's refusing.
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Copy.
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Angel 151, copy, and route.
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Go ahead. Copy.
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Negative on being combative.
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Medic 6 is attempted to get the patient to allow them to treat her and take her to a hospital.
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We just got a call from the homeowner.
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The technician was working on the system and the alarm went off.
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Cancel all mutual aid.
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140 will go in for verification.
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Location mentioned:
Near Ashbourne Terrace, Stokesdale, NC 27357
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