Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at chapel hill home, Chapel Hill NC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a single-family home near Cotton Street in Chapel Hill. The building was evacuated, and no one was reported ill.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 31,
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407, Cotton Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Engine 31,
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407, Cotton Street, carbon monoxide alarm.
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Cross street, Quincy Street and McDade Street.
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Ops 2. Timeout 1917.
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Indications all range and two.
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Go ahead.
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Correction, 31.
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All right, correction, engine 31.
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Great.
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Got the car engine 2 on Featling Manor in 1919.
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1831 in round 407th, 1919.
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You're responding to your report of a carbon monoxide alarm going off in a residential single-family dwelling.
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It's a single level.
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There is no reported sick at this time.
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The warm is coming from the bedroom.
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The building has been evacuated.
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See you guys from Agent 32.
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32, go ahead.
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We're available.
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32, clearly available to Thompson Road in 1920 out.
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31 is on scene.
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1031 on St.
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Cotton Street, 1921.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cotton St, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
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