Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response at residence, Fort Mill SC


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Scarlett Lane. The alarm was activated inside a two-story home and fire units were dispatched promptly to investigate the alarm and ensure safety.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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4-wheel ladder 2 formal squad 1, 302, carbon monoxide alarm near Scarlett Ln, TAC21[1].
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Mike-on-Puzz.
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Cema 5.
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Okay, 10.
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Copy.
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Okay, I'm just everyone.
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Go ahead.
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You sure me a sound like complete. Copy.
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Call me a V.1.
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Go ahead.
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Excuse me, that caught me about 3. Asylum complete.
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Coffee.
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Okay, um,
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Popoful 1 is in route.
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Copy around. Copy around.
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Can call me a missile one on scene.
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Copy.
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Fire, Com, Polmo, Inger 3.
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In 3, go ahead.
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Inger 3 is en route, Dio, detective.
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Copy in route. Are you taking the call for Fort Mill 2?
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Yes.
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Happy.
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All slide one, Fort Mill Engine 3, responding priority 2, near Scarlett Ln is community in the towns at River Cross and Stump Edition for a CO2 alarm that's going off downstairs inside the two-story home.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC21: Tactical radio channel 21
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