Carbon monoxide alarm prompts family evacuation near NC-73, Huntersville NC
Fire and rescue crews responded to a residential carbon monoxide alarm near North Carolina Highway 73. The alarm sounded in the hallway, but the family removed the battery and safely evacuated outside.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Harder's Rail Station to Carbon Monoxide of Warm,
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near North Carolina 73 Highway,
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cross three of Kramer Drive and Sinsett Drive, opposite.
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Six for traffic, then off six for traffic.
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Engine 42, Metagroutine Assault, 3431 North Sharing Amity Road.
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Engine 42, metagroutine assault, 3431 North Sharing Amity Road.
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Orange 42.
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Go along.
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Hey, boy, patient 29-year-old male scratches on the forehead from the assailant throwing beer bottles.
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Further caller police is on scene,
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however seen, unsecure.
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Also, the assailant has a knife.
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Anymore, go ahead.
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We're available.
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Hey, more, 24.
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Letter 32, a known medical medic hold, (number withheld) old Audreykell wrote.
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Letter 32, a known medical medic hold, (number withheld) old Audreykell wrote.
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Harserville Engine 2 responding to near North Carolina's S-73 Highway.
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It was a first-party caller for a carbon monoxide alarm located in the hallway.
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The family already silenced the alarm by taking the battery out and they have left the house and is outside.
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Location mentioned:
Near NC-73, Huntersville, NC 28078
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