Carbon monoxide alarms trigger emergency response in Gastonia, Gastonia NC
Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence in Gastonia. A separate alarm was reported near North Edge Avenue. No injuries or fire were confirmed.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
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Three to two, there is a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:05
Gone 14, upstairs.
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One if I was terrible.
00:13
I do 13, Kenny.
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Coming up, 23.
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Two, all.
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Okay. Wait.
00:25
You show about a few units 10-A.
00:27
Subject refused to be transported by EMS, reportedly filed.
00:33
Simple.
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California City.
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Call notes added.
00:41
You can clean with a 10-8[1].
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Sample.
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Forty-out.
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Four.
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County 5-data-13 status check.
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10-4[2]. 10-4.
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Team at 9-1 piece.
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County 1P.
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You can cancel any other responders.
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24. The 14 are you on taking you off.
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Order. Order.
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9.1.
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Okay.
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Good ahead and start, PD 88.
01:28
The patient was actually involved initially in the chronic absence, said you can't do a report or anything.
01:33
10-4[2].
01:35
Hello, we have an alarm at near North Edge Avenue.
01:42
5.J 13 County, 10-8[1], no doubt it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignments or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Gastonia, NC
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