Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response near Eversfield Rd, Greensboro NC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Carson Walking Pass and Eversfield Road. The gas meter showed elevated carbon monoxide levels outside in clean weather. There was no confirmation of fire or medical emergency during the response.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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(number withheld). Carson Walking Pass.
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Carbon an oxide alarm.
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Cross streets are Eversfield Road.
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TAC Alpha 4
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This is all units,
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city and county fire units are experiencing intermittent NCT issues.
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Guilfer Metro IT is aware and working on restorations.
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All units will need to verbalize in-rout, home scene, and clear times.
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Lordy Communications 2,102 hours.
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...22, route, 2nd12 and 8.
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Inger 2212. No.
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People have on sport.
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15 units got a channel.
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Sin and 4 is going to be alpha 4.
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GM for copy, Alas for.
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Engine 212 to 15.
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That's recent. Boy,
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what you got going on?
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Good boy, (name withheld).
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We got down here, our gas meter is constantly reading about eight,
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even outside, and clean weather. So I just want to get your gas meter down here to walk through just to double-tech myself.
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Location mentioned:
Eversfield Rd, North Carolina
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