Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Monroe, Monroe NC


Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm triggered at a residence near Sworn Eagle in Monroe. No one reported any symptoms related to gas exposure, and the alarm was activated directly by the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 19-engine 42, Carlin-Rot-Rot-Rot-Rat, A-0501 Eagle Lane, near Sworn Eagle, Operation Delta[1].
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C-Tung, Command.
00:15
Really?
00:17
That addition, I'm calling your area. Recommended 42, it's on Delta[1], carbon dioxide, store, near Eagle Lane, and Cureton.
00:27
Okay.
00:29
Our guys are loading hose, so it's going to be a few more minutes before I have somebody that can clear.
00:34
Timor, 42 is gone.
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Enter 4200.
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Probably 42 respondent.
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42, you're off carbon outside in 18th area.
00:58
Near Sworn Eagle, near Eagle.
01:01
Cross streets of Bidwell Avenue and Willow Branch. It's an audible gas probably not aside from the second floor.
01:13
You've got 30 seconds.
01:19
Repeat you all?
01:22
Are there any symptoms?
01:27
Negative. We've had no first party came in directly from the alarm company.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: High-priority medical response (EMD determinant level)
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Monroe, NC
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