Faulty AC unit causes carbon monoxide alarm in Atlanta


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm caused by a faulty air conditioning unit. They turned off the unit and found no fire or danger.
Audio|Source: Atlanta Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00Action 10 to radio.00:04This is going to be a faulty AC unit.00:09We shut the unit off.00:10Ancientian 10 active truck.00:16Department 11-017 Cross the Custer Avenue.00:22Truck 10, respond to 1296, Moreland Avenue, southeast.00:26Department 11.017, Cross of Custer Avenue.00:29On a CO alarm[1], time about 0123 hours.00:330.1.00:3824 hours.
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Action 10 to radio.
00:04
This is going to be a faulty AC unit.
00:09
We shut the unit off.
00:10
Ancientian 10 active truck.
00:16
Department 11-017 Cross the Custer Avenue.
00:22
Truck 10, respond to 1296, Moreland Avenue, southeast.
00:26
Department 11.017, Cross of Custer Avenue.
00:29
On a CO alarm[1], time about 0123 hours.
00:33
0.1.
00:38
24 hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Moreland Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30316
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