Faulty carbon monoxide alarm triggers scare in Orange County duplex, Orange County VA
Fire and EMS respond to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residential duplex near Mansour Drive, discovering a faulty detector, prompting relief but caution.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Box 2019.05 for carbon monoxide at near Mansour Drive, into Company 29 operating our response.
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For briefing box 2905 for carbon monoxide at near Mansour Drive.
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Into Company 29 operating our response, 1240.
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Help.
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I'm parking on location.
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Got a one-story residential duplex.
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Waterized.
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Direct, Park 29.
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I have you on scene with a one-story residential duplex.
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Nothing drawing.
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Are you card 29?
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Which car 29?
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I'm approaching second tone for the engine company.
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Would you like me to read tone or hold you?
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Yeah, keep turning until I got it.
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Only get some reading.
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Box 2905 for carbon monoxide at near Mansour Drive and to Company 29 second tones operating on response.
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Repeating Box 2905 for carbon monoxide at near Mansour Drive and to Company 29 second tones operating on response 1220.
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Orange, Bras 39 responding with 1 and 1.
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Brat 29, I have you responding with 1 in 1.
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Card 29 to First 29, you can slow your response.
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Brous 29, copy.
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Part 29, no one.
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Go ahead.
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Get air check, everything's clear, faulty detector.
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Rust 29 and part 29 at the end, service returns.
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Orange County, VA
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