Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at residence near Asherton Dr, Charlotte NC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation at a residence near Asherton Drive. The alarm company reported that no one should be home and there were no confirmed gas odors. Attempts to contact the residence via phone failed as the number was invalid. Units are investigating the alarm without confirmed signs of gas leak or odors.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 24, carbon monoxide, near Asherton Drive, Oni, Echo.
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Engine 24, carbon monoxide, near Asherton Drive, Oni, Echo.
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Oh, I'm 5024. Switch over to Fox Trot. NG 24, switch over to Fox Trot.
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24 on Fox Trot.
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I think, 224. This is called about the NG.
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I did try to reach out to the premise. The phone number is not valid or taking any calls.
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But there should be no one home.
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I'm not sure if there's a gas odor or not, but it was a sensor. The retinal gas odors inside of the residents.
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Apologies. Give me a pieceback, please.
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It was called by the alarm company.
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They advised that no one should be home.
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A sensor inside of the house written, no gas odors.
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I'm not sure if that's accurate, but I did try to reach out to the premise.
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The number's not valid.
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24-Galvin.
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All right, it's on stage. Okay, wait for stop. One day, babe.
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104-tower 26 medic on scene 2319
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Location mentioned:
Near Asherton Dr, Charlotte, NC 28226
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