Carbon monoxide alarm at single-family home, Cary NC


The audio reports a carbon monoxide alarm in a single-family home in Cary, NC. A resident said the CO alarm went off in the upstairs hallway. No one is sick; the alarm light is flashing and the beeping has stopped.
Audio|Source: Cary Fire-Rescue
01:21
Transcript:
RESTU-7 to carry on fire dispatch. RESTU-7 is available, TAP 40 is available also. PAN 4.108. Carry engine 35, fire alarm, 20408, NZO8, 2408, NZO8, and ZOA, Cross-Ris-S-A-A-Lini Drive, TAC40, TAC40, TAC40. also used for the fire alarm, 2208 and ZOA, 2408 and ZOA, in fact 40, pack 40, TAC 4.0. 3,000 channel. It is a very problem. Therefore, got a carbon monoxide alarm called in by a first-party resident. No one is sick, single-family residential structure. It was activated in the upstairs hall. It says the light is flashing. It says it had initially started beeping. The noise has stopped, but the light is still flashing.
RESTU-7 to carry on fire dispatch. RESTU-7 is available, TAP 40 is available also. PAN 4.108. Carry engine 35, fire alarm, 20408, NZO8, 2408, NZO8, and ZOA, Cross-Ris-S-A-A-Lini Drive, TAC40, TAC40, TAC40. also used for the fire alarm, 2208 and ZOA, 2408 and ZOA, in fact 40, pack 40, TAC 4.0. 3,000 channel. It is a very problem. Therefore, got a carbon monoxide alarm called in by a first-party resident. No one is sick, single-family residential structure. It was activated in the upstairs hall. It says the light is flashing. It says it had initially started beeping. The noise has stopped, but the light is still flashing.
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Cary, NC
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