Carbon monoxide alarm prompts emergency response at home, Rock Hill SC


Emergency services are responding to a carbon monoxide alarm that went off in a home. There are no signs of fire or smoke reported.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Rock Hill Engine 2, priority 2[1], carbon monoxide alarm[2], (address withheld), Tech, 15. MS 5, priority 2, 2, 2,400 Street, 65-year-old mill, having back pain, a recurring issue. I come in at 7,000, 4k mill. Pockeland 102, (number withheld), carbon monoxide alarms are going off inside of the home. No smoke, flames, or odd smells. Com, EMS2. MMS2. PRIving at fine.
Rock Hill Engine 2, priority 2[1], carbon monoxide alarm[2], (address withheld), Tech, 15. MS 5, priority 2, 2, 2,400 Street, 65-year-old mill, having back pain, a recurring issue. I come in at 7,000, 4k mill. Pockeland 102, (number withheld), carbon monoxide alarms are going off inside of the home. No smoke, flames, or odd smells. Com, EMS2. MMS2. PRIving at fine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 2: Urgent, but not life-threatening emergency
[2]
carbon monoxide alarm: CO detector activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Constitution Park Blvd, Rock Hill, SC 29732
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