Carbon monoxide detector alarm at residential address, Spartanburg SC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Rose Road in Spartanburg. Dispatch indicated a disturbance involving a female outside a vehicle that appeared to be burned. Units were dispatched to investigate the situation.
Audio|Source: Spartanburg City County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Rebill, carbon monoxide detector, near Rose Rd.
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And we're that's one that one's twenty-fitting Chevy Silverado to a smooth basket at a freer.
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Pass on two twenty-seven decalsury 26.
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And we're made.
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Steve.
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1041 104 a row
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104 around
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Smartburg. Belfort, just confirming highwaymen are out as well.
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All right time.
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Whitney is a 33-2-truck 7th apartment Biazog.
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There is an active disturbance phone saying female is out of the vehicle saying her car is going to go enough and that it sounds like it's burnt.
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Stormwood, Reval, Battalion, 26.
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Revolved Battalion 246.
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Revolved Battalion 21st, Requesting your assistance for a carbon-knock detector at near Rose Rd.
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The battalion 205th is responding.
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Location mentioned:
Rose Rd, Spartanburg, SC 29306
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