Carbon monoxide alarm sounds in Charlotte home, Charlotte NC


Ladder 32 responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Alexander Martin Avenue. The alarm had been sounding for five minutes. Evacuation was advised, but no one reported symptoms.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder 32, carbon monoxide, near Alexander Martin Avenue, Oni, India.
00:12
Delta response for a breathing problem at the Amazon, who would you like to go?
00:21
I see if Belmont's available.
00:24
They're going to be the closest.
00:31
564, we're going to be on the sidewalk,
00:34
stretcher spinal collar.
00:38
Roger.
00:41
Your patient may have gotten ejected, but currently she's still G-testity.
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42 to 132. We're about to pull up. What do we need?
01:03
Stretcher, tedious, final board.
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Board.
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Currently,
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pediatric patient was restrained in the back of the car, just a seatbelt, no booster seat,
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vehicle did roll, currently appears to be stable, T2.
01:34
Control to Westmac 10.
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Go ahead.
01:39
A third call in your area. This one's on Mount Holly Road for us citizens as this. We sent it to the city, 33 to be closest.
01:47
That'll be fine, thank you.
01:49
Basically for now, I've got to show what's unavailable.
01:53
We've got riders as well.
01:56
Yeah, I copy.
01:57
I'm working everything else off other places.
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42, if you can come on down past next to the squad 2.
02:12
Hold on a lot of day, 2.
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Slide 32.
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I just spoke with the home on the premise.
02:21
Nobody's having all kind of symptoms.
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Settlers been going off for like five minutes now. Evacuation was advised.
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Location mentioned:
Near Alexander Martin Ave, Charlotte, NC 28277
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