Possible carbon monoxide exposure reported at Oak Drive


Responders are addressing a possible carbon monoxide exposure at a residence on Oak Drive after the caller reported symptoms and was advised to evacuate.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00Station reassignment, engine 65, move to station 42.00:04Station reassignment, engine 65, move to station 42.00:17Latter 28, carbon an oxide, 48 12-oak drive, on E, ECHO[1].00:23Latter 28, carbon the oxide, 48 12-Oak drive, on E, E, ECHO[1].00:47Call came from the premise.00:48Callers said that he had his AC on the other day.00:51He's been having symptoms.00:53I advise evacuation.00:54His call has been transferred to medic for further information.01:00I take up.01:01Sorry, Larry 28.01:0310 for 9.28.
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Station reassignment, engine 65, move to station 42.
00:04
Station reassignment, engine 65, move to station 42.
00:17
Latter 28, carbon an oxide, 48 12-oak drive, on E, ECHO[1].
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Latter 28, carbon the oxide, 48 12-Oak drive, on E, E, ECHO[1].
00:47
Call came from the premise.
00:48
Callers said that he had his AC on the other day.
00:51
He's been having symptoms.
00:53
I advise evacuation.
00:54
His call has been transferred to medic for further information.
01:00
I take up.
01:01
Sorry, Larry 28.
01:03
10 for 9.28.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: Highest priority EMS call indicating life-threatening emergency
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Dr, Charlotte, NC 28269
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