Carbon monoxide alarm triggers emergency response in York County, York County SC
Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm in an upstairs area near Chigger Trace in York County.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
That's a fire party to cover them an outside alarm, near Chigger Trace.
00:04
Tech 23.
00:09
I'll be glad to want to head to say, too.
00:14
Okay, Tom, formal grass one.
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Gras one.
00:19
Pumping.
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Copy.
00:27
Carcum, O'Dell Grasone.
00:28
Okay. Okay, I'm O'Dell Grass One.
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O'Dell, Grass One.
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Hi. Grass one, Tanger, one around.
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Hi.
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Copy. Copy.
00:39
They call me, EMS-5.
00:42
Amis-F? Amis-F?
00:44
Something.
00:45
Copy.
00:48
Lee called Byrie.
00:53
There's one.
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That's about it.
00:55
That's about it.
01:00
Let me look at this corner right here when he gets with the brush truck.
01:04
There's one logger in there.
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That's about it. We're going to head up down the road.
01:11
Promocross one copies, I'm heading up.
01:17
All right, Conrack, I'll engine one.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:23
Injure. 101,
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I have Cedar Street, man.
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Copy.
01:33
Go ahead.
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In route.
01:41
Okay, Brock Hill.
01:44
Copy, please.
01:47
Okay, show us for not watching traffic, does still great.
01:51
The U.S. responding priority to near Chigger Trace showing as an upstairs CO detector.
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Go for one.
02:01
You get clear.
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We're sending a closer unit.
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EMS1, clear, canceled, and the climate complete.
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