Water leak from AC causes mold in apartment, Charlotte NC


Fire department responded to a water leak from an air conditioning unit in an apartment near Farmhurst Dr. The leak is causing mold growth and has been a recurring problem.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 26, water problem, near Farmhurst Dr on F,
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Fox Trot. Engine 26, water problem, near Farmhurst Dr on F, Fox Trot.
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Battalion 1, engine 16, and ladder 16, fire alarm, 7035 marking duct drive. Battalion 1, engine 16, and ladder 16, fire alarm,
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7035 marking duck drive.
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The alarm company is responding to the Cypress Villa,
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Building E Echo, 27035, Marching Duck Drive. This is called in by the alarm company. They're reporting a water flow wet system.
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No description, unknown contact of the premise.
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All streets, the Cypress Club drive twice, 16th, though.
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Battalion, one copy.
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Engine 16 is on scene. We're going to mid-rise apartment building.
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Nothing shown at this time. Agent 16 is tonight.
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Farm copy. Engine 16 with command, nothing shown.
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Fire 16 is on scene. Fire 16 is on scene.
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Line 26.
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Good.
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Engine 26. Caller states water coming from the venue, the AC unit. He said it's not leaking that badly, but it is coming out.
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It said it's creating a mold issue in the apartment as well.
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They also told me this was not the first time we've been out there for this. Looking back through the notes, the last time we were at this apartment was in October of last year.
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Location mentioned:
Near Farmhurst Dr, Charlotte, NC 28217
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