Carbon monoxide alarm triggers firefighter response, Waxhaw NC


Firefighters respond to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home on Great Road after a homeowner reports his wife had flu-like symptoms earlier. No one is inside at the time, and the alarm is coming from the kitchen.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 18, Engine 1 to 80, respond a 1416 Great Road, 1416 Great Road, cross-street trading path lane for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Operate on Echo E Echo.
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Echo. Engine 1, Vehicle Lockout, 303, Windburn Street, Cross Street, Page Street and Cotton Street, operate on hotel.
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Engine 1, Vehicle Lockout, 303, Winburn Street, Cross Street, Page Street and Cotton Street, operate on hotel.
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Speak on 142.
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142. 142. We're going to be clear out of those.
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Copy what's your clear, guys.
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Turn phone.
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Two phones.
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Speaking on 142, what do I need to clear you have?
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Engine 180, you're out of 1416 Great Road, 1416 Great Road, cross-street trading path lane.
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It's going to reference to a carbon monoxide alarm that's going off.
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This is called in by the homeowner.
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He stated that his wife earlier today did complain of flu-like symptoms.
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There's no one inside at the moment.
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Alarm is coming from the kitchen.
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Location mentioned:
Near Great Rd, Waxhaw, NC 28173
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