Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at Monroe home; no injuries


Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
Murson for a car from Middentown alarm, 2006, Coronade Drive, 2,006, Clononet Drive, Cross Street, Newtown Road, and Syracuse, Hugh and Lane. I bring him, Bravo, be brother. Towncompt 4, May 103, you're out for chest pains, 6,400 Allo Way, 6400 Allo Way, at ATII. You're out for 35, 35-year-old male having chest pain. He is breathing, respond normally. No history, hard tech, or engine, and you guys respond to Code 3, Code 3. Okay, she was located inside the control room at this time. Someone will show UMS deal. Signal Station 42, Engine 42, during route for a carbon and outside alarm at 2006 Connor Day Drive, 2,006 Conor Day Drive, Cross Streets, Newtown Road, and Sir Hugh and Lane. I was called in by the homeowner, advising the carbon monoxide alarm is going off, unknown which activation it is. Nobody is sick or injured at this time. Seagown Station 42, Engine 42, Earing Route for a carbon monoxide alarm at 2006 Conor-Nade Drive, 2.006, Conorneed Drive, Cross Streets, Newtown Road, and Surheu and Lane. I was called him by the homeowner, and advising the carbon monoxide alarm is going off. unknown which activation it is. Nobody is sick or injured this time.
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Monroe, NC
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