Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response near Prescott Hill Ave, Charlotte NC
Responders responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Prescott Hill Avenue. The digital detector showed 110 ppm. A person reported a possible headache but did not believe it was caused by carbon monoxide. The building was ventilated and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder 32, carbon monoxide, near Prescott Hill Avenue, Oni, India.
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Ladder 32, carbon monoxide, near Prescott Hill Avenue, on I, India.
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Forty to command.
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Go ahead.
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We're all set up and packed up.
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Are you good with us?
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Yeah, it's fine with.
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42 and 19 can both go in service.
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Have forward.
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Thank you, Chief.
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A ladder 23 to command were saying situation.
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A ladder 23 pack it up.
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Roger.
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Engine 39 and Ladder 39.
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Fire alarm, 4724-5 for Cress Court on B.
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Bravo. Engine 39 and Ladder 39.
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Fire alarm.
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4724-5 for Cress Court on B.
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Bravo.
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I'm under one, central.
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Go ahead.
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Command is terminated.
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The building's been ventilated and alarm reset.
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All final units are back in service.
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10-4, alpine little units available 2251.
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Go ahead.
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(number withheld).
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This call came from the premise.
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They called it indignant medic.
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She was saying that her boyfriend had possibly had a headache earlier but doesn't think it's from the carbon monoxide.
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She called twice originally before she called the admin line and advised that her carbon monoxide detector is digital and was installed recently but it's showing 110.
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for a million.
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Steve Egg will advise.
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Location mentioned:
Near Prescott Hill Ave, Charlotte, NC 28277
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