Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at residence, Greer SC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Sharon Dr. There were no signs of fire or smoke. The residents evacuated the home as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Tigerville Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Respond, C.O. Alarm, near Sharon Dr, Cross of Arch Drive, and West Petrid.
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How much, please?
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104.
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C-108.
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C-208.
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1024, 10-8, 17 to R-17 to R-74.
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C-108, 24.
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Grandville, C-101.
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21.
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21.
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1024-21. Take first.
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4.
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4 o'clock tonight.
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Psychiatric patient is 1-55 Carson Drive 14th strike quest.
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Take your traffic to Central 1.
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Okay.
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I've 16, 24.
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24002.
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5-4, go ahead.
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8.3-7-0-2-2 -8-3-7-0-2.
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C.0-4. You're on board.
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Which role?
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Rob-o-tile?
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On mayor, I'll fix it.
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10-4.
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1024.
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1024-0-4-R-42.
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R-42. R-42.
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10-24-1, R-104-108. 214-7-7-8.
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Two-4.
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I have Sharon Jackman.
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Copy two-story residential, nothing showing home or self-evacuated, you're assuming command.
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