Carbon monoxide alarm activation at north carolina residence, Madison NC
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence near Dillard Road in North Carolina. Emergency services responded and contacted the homeowner, who attempted to explain the possible cause before disconnecting. No confirmation of a carbon monoxide leak or fire was reported.
Audio|Source: Stokes County Sheriff, Fire and EMS Dispatch, King Police
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Transcript:
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Station 36,
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37 Rockingham, 50 and 60, near Dillard Road, between Rock Road and Bethesda Church Road.
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Emergency traffic on a carbon monoxide alarm, timeout 504.
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113.
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135.
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Forty vote.
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6,000 units radio jet.
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We're gentle.
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Station 36, 37, Rockand, 50, and 60, 27,
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near Dillard Road, emergency traffic on a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Timeout 507.
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The last time to the upon arrival.
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Good time.
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Copy five at standby.
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36, 37, Rockman, 50, and 60, 27, near Dillard Road, emergency traffic on a carbon monoxide alarm, timeout 50.
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5.09.
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6 to 1337.
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Go ahead, say.
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No response out of 3650 or 60.
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Our company advised.
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It was a dining room activation.
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Did make contact with the residence owner.
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(name withheld) was trying to describe what may have caused it to them, but then disconnected.
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What was (name withheld) would advise on a different response.
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Location mentioned:
Bethesda Church Rd, North Carolina
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