Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide alarm, Stallings NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire personnel were dispatched to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residential location near Azteca Drive in Stallings, North Carolina. The alarm was determined to be caused by dust in the detector. Crews ensured the area was safe and reset the equipment.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 20, respond near Azteca Drive.
00:03
Near Azteca Drive, cross streets of Clydesdale Court and Halsinger Drive for CO alarm operating on a Bravo.
00:15
Seek all two or two and wrap.
00:18
Ten four.
00:23
Engine 202, you're responding near Azteca Drive.
00:26
Near Azteca Drive cross streets of Clydesdale Court and Halsinger Drive.
00:30
CO alarm called in by the alarm company upstairs.
00:33
CO detector.
00:34
C call 202 on scene.
00:38
Two-story townhome, 202 ask command.
00:42
Two-story townhome, 202 ask command.
00:50
Command from portable three.
00:53
Upstairs clear, suspect dust in the CO detector, cleaning the rest of the house and the heat unit.
01:04
Proper.
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Location mentioned:
Azteca Dr, Stallings, NC 28104
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