Carbon monoxide alarm triggers swift evacuation in South Carolina home, Beaufort County SC
A carbon monoxide alarm was activated in a South Carolina residence, prompting a safe evacuation of occupants and pets while the fire unit found no hazards on arrival.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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...to respond for a carbon monoxide alarm,
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near Martha Oak Road, cross-streets of Emily Lane and Duncan Drive, repeating.
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Plotter 2 respond for a carbon monoxide alarm, near Martha Oak Road, cross streets of Emily Lane and Duncan Drive, time out 2350.
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This fax, letter 2.
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Letter 2.
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Letter 2,
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en route near Martha Oak Road for carbon monoxide alarm.
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So far, the alarm has been going on for approximately five minutes.
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They do have three people, two dogs inside, and everyone was feeling fine at this time.
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They're working on getting evacuated.
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Dispax, letter 2.
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Letter 2.
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Letter 2 on scene to a single-story residential structure and then shown from the exterior will be out investigating.
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On 2B for that one.
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For letter 2, a copy on-scene, single-story residence nothing showing from the exterior or further command on this one.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Island Rd, South Carolina 29920
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