Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by propane fireplace issue, Crozet VA


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Stonegate Lane due to a problem with a propane fireplace's pilot light going out. No one was reported ill at the scene.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 56, and station 5.
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CO alarm.
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Near Stonegate Lane, respond on Alpha Attack 2.
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Engine 56 and Station 5.
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C.O. alarm.
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Near Stonegate Lane.
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Respond on Alpha Tact 2.
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83 UCC. Okay.
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Okay.
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Two vehicles are more than due to accident.
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No major damage.
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Some fluids in the roadway.
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83 problems in the plant.
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If you're going to catch a two vehicle mobile crash.
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No major damage. You have fluids in the roadway.
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Eighty for all of this man.
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One launch.
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Station 5. CO alarm.
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Near Stonegate Lane, respond on Alpha Tech 2. Station 5.
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C.O. alarm.
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Near Stonegate Lane, respond on AlphaX. 2.
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Enter 56, you're in Route near Stonegate Lane, near Stonegate Lane for the seal alarm without a patient.
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She has a propane fireplace next to the pilot light went out and when the switch just flip the fireplace won't turn on.
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She leaves the CO alarm one off during this.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stonegate Ln, Crozet, VA 22932
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