Carbon monoxide detector alert in Asheville building, Asheville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Long Shoals Road in Asheville. The alarm was confirmed as a detector alert with no hazardous carbon monoxide levels. All units except one returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 3, Quint 5, engine 9, engine 2, 1-0-com water drive.
00:06
Fire alarm.
00:08
Battalion 3, Quint 5, engine 9, engine 2,
00:12
1-0-com water drive, fire alarm.
00:16
Long Shoals Road.
00:18
On fire 3.
00:21
Communications.
00:24
All apparatus, with the exception of Quint 5, can return to service, carbon monoxide detector alarm.
00:29
All apparatus, with the exception of Quint 5, return to service.
00:32
This would be a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:39
Quinter time, don't see.
00:42
Point 10.
00:52
FM10 1-0-com water drive carbon monoxide detector FM 10 one zero calm water drive carbon monoxide detector Long Shoals Road on fire 3
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