Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at Hagen Street, Rock Hill SC


A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near Hagen Street with elevated CO levels of 35-36 parts per million. The building was evacuated to ensure safety. Fire units responded to the scene to handle the situation.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Brack Hill, Engine 2, Friday 2, carbon monoxide alarm, near Hagen Street, Sact 15.
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I call 7th enroll.
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Ms.
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12.
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Oh, don't see.
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Copy.
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Mess 7.com.
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They come.
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You miss 12.
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You miss 12?
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Those definitions.
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Copy.
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CMS6.
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CMS 6. This time I complain to do work and show us busy.
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Copy.
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MS7.
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Good.
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Priority 1, cardiac 4027 Woodlawn Street at Broad River Wellness, a 40-year-old females having chest pain with elevated blood pressure.
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Come around to the back of the building for a wheelchair access.
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Bermost, a man, a fire call.
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Go ahead.
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Omp. EMS 212.
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All right to feed my Rock Hill.
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Okay.
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Rock Hill Engine 2, Prade 2-2-near Hagen Street.
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Carbon monoxide alarm is going off.
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Has a 35-36 reading.
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Everyone has evacuated.
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Engine 2 copy.
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