Possible gas alarm triggers fire response in Clayton, Clayton NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a possible gas or carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Romano Court and Career Drive in Clayton. Alarm company representatives indicated the sound may have been caused by someone changing the detector batteries. Crews operated code three under Northside Station One.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston County Fire
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Transcript:
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Central Northside Station One, fire alarm.
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Residential fire alarm.
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Near Romano Ct, cross street Career Dr.
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Alarm company advised audible gas carbon monoxide.
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Respond code three operating on Ops Six, Ops number six 2103.
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Northside Engine One Zero.
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Northside Engine One are out.
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On Northside, Engine One.
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On Sixth Street.
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Ten Four. The alarm company advised they spoke to (name withheld).
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They advised they were changing the batteries in the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Romano Ct, Clayton, NC 27527
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