Carbon monoxide alarm at Monroe home with no injuries, Monroe NC
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home near Burst Street in Monroe. The alarm was triggered on the second floor of a three-story townhouse. No injuries or sickness were reported.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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on Station 20, C.O.R.
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416 Burst Street, Grovegate Lane, and Mirren Drive, offering on Bravo, be robin.
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...hasn't stopped yet.
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Call is also unable to do the breathing diagnostic for us.
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I think I'm engine 302 is en route.
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So we're...
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See on Station 20, Engine 20, Engine 20, your night for a carbon monoxide alarm 416 Burst Street, off of Grovegate Lane and Mirren Drive.
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It was called in by the homeowner, their CO detector is going off.
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On the second floor, it is a three-story town home.
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No one sick or injured at this time.
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Monroe, NC
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