False carbon monoxide alarm sparks fire dept response in Advance, Advance NC
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Kingsmill Drive, discovering a likely false alarm caused by low detector batteries with no CO or smoke detected.
Audio|Source: Davie County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Station 12, CO alarm, near Kingsmill Drive.
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Station 12, C.O.
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Alarm activation area includes downstairs workshop near Kingsmill Court and White Eagle Court.
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Activation zone is in the basement workshop.
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Tack 1 is your channel.
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Tack 1.
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Coming out of the 1060 vehicle, Walmart, PBA.
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2.4.
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Spoilerlake seems on the scene.
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Nothing at it.
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Checking it out for a bus.
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12-1-2nd.
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Offer 12, cune-4.
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Number 12 on track on.
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Okay.
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Should be on there if not, I'll go back and get one.
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May 12-11, 1,200, I'm here at the station.
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I got the center. I can look for a meter if you need one.
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Brian, one way to keep him please.
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I look on one just to see it so I went on how he keeps over there.
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Let me know, it should have been on this truck.
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12-00.
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That.
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In the basement, in the shop,
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nothing evident.
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It's probably going to be a smoke detector or a detector going off.
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Low batteries, but let's get our meter and check it out.
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Yeah, I want a meter and check it first.
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I'm pulling.
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I'll be there a second.
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We're careful.
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She put another alarm in here and it's not going off.
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So this one will get a meter, we'll check it out.
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Location mentioned:
Kingsmill Dr, Advance, NC 27006
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