Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Greensboro building, Greensboro NC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a building near West Market Street in Greensboro. Occupants were evacuated, and crews investigated a possible carbon dioxide leak from a container behind the building.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Near West Market Street.
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Carbon monoxide alarm activated.
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Cross streets and Montrose Drive in Eurice Chapel Road.
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Pack Alpha 4.
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Has met 72 respond with others near West Market Street carbon monoxide alarm cross streets are Montrose Drive and Eurice Chapel Road pack alpha 4.
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TACB2. Attention.
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Engine 9. Respond to East Martin Luther King Jr.
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Drive. Unite-A.
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Medical call.
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Cross street of Mark Street and Hendrith Street.
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TACB2.
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TACB2.
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This is Matt 72.
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Time is Matt 72.
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Exchange.
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72 for 272.
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24.
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272, you know with that.
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Just giving you heads up, they've got a carbon dioxide alarm going off.
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In the back.
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I don't know if you're going to have the appropriate air monitor and equipment on 272.
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Yeah, I appreciate it.
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We're bringing our carbon dioxide detectors with it.
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We're switching over to two things too because it's easier to get over there in it.
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Just so you know, building's open right now and everybody's outside, so it takes down.
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If you want to go around back, find the carbon dioxide container, and see if there's any frost on it or what it's looking like, let me know.
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You're ready to do that.
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Battalion three is on scene.
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I assume command from here in front of you.
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Do a big investigation.
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Yes.
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There is a small crossline at the bottom of the cylinder.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Market St, Greensboro, NC 27407
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