Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at unattended home, Connelly Springs NC


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at an unattended single-family home near West Paradise Harbor Drive. There were no signs of fire or people inside the building. The alarm was noticed because the pilot light kept turning off and re-lighting.
Audio|Source: Burke County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 63 fire, near West Paradise Harbor Dr, Cross Red Street, Sunset Point Drive, Hidden Cove Lane, fire alarm.
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Station 63 Fire Department, near West Harbor Drive, Crossroot Sunset Point Drive, Hidden Covalane, fire alarm, it'll be a carbon monoxide alarm.
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TAC2, Simplex 2 upon arrival, TAC2, Simplex to upon Arrival, 2008.
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20-08.
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For you guys think?
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Okay, three.
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Go ahead and chest out of UNC Morgensen.
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Two engine two will be around.
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Teter engine two aim around.
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Near West Paradise Harbor Drive.
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Color boxes are carbon dioxide alarms going off.
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It'll be a single family residential building.
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This is on scene.
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There are no people in the building at this time.
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They noticed it when they kept turning the pilot light on.
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And it kept re-lighting.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Paradise Harbor Dr, Connelly Springs, NC 28612
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