Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by gas logs, no injuries, Charlotte NC
A carbon monoxide alarm went off near Thompson Avenue after gas logs were turned on. Light smoke was detected in the attic. No one showed any symptoms of carbon monoxide exposure during the incident. Emergency services responded and checked the area.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 25, Carbon monoxide, near Thompson Ave, on B, Bravo.
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Engine 25, Carbon monoxide, near Thompson Ave, on B, Bravo.
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There's a light smoke in the attic.
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We still can't find the sword.
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Man along.
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Command's later.
00:28
Just confirmed you got CNPD and Rhodes, who did a force-insure the resident.
00:33
As a farmer's command, it's PD-N-road.
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Hi, (name withheld).
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I'm working with the neighbors over here to figure out who owns that thing too.
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Appreciate you.
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The company is responding to near Thompson Ave, cross streets and Lee Circle to Raymonddale Drive.
00:56
Call from PNG reporting a C alarm activation after the customer cut on their gas logs.
01:04
No symptoms.
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They received a call from P&G also attempted to call the homeowner.
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Location mentioned:
Near Thompson Ave, Charlotte, NC 28216
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