Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at hotel near Craig Ave, Charlotte NC


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a hotel near Craig Avenue. There are no reported symptoms or evacuations. The possible cause is a stove using natural gas.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 14, carbon monoxide, near Craig Avenue on H,
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hotel. Engine 14, carbon monoxide, near Craig Avenue, on H, hotel.
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Sentient of Matthews responding to near morning wood drive. Call came in from a third-party caller. I think they can see the neighbor's yard.
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Near a ditch that looks like it's on fire. It's going to be a small area that's earning.
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No one's reported injured, unknown if it's spreading.
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Matthews, the Italian 1, Central.
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Grab Italian 1.
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Yeah, you can put me on that.
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Copy, update.
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Therefore,
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Italian 1 respond is what you're not safe.
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The alarm engine 14, near Craig Avenue is Department 4th Street, Sarah Jenkins Avenue, and Delane Avenue.
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It's a CO alarm detector with no symptoms of evacuation in progress.
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The call relieves it there, stove, and natural gas.
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Location mentioned:
Near Craig Ave, Charlotte, NC 28211
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