Carbon monoxide alarm at home in Bowling Green, Bowling Green VA
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Edwards Road in Bowling Green. The caller and another occupant left the house and waited outside in a vehicle. The caller reported feeling unwell for a week.
Audio|Heard on: Caroline County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Company 1, Engine 10, Battalion 1, Rescue 1, and Medic 5-1.
00:06
Respond to carbon monoxide alarm.
00:09
At near Edwards Road, cross streets are Brasswell Street.
00:15
Company 1's District, respond on Fire Tac 2.
00:19
Time of 1014.
00:25
East 10 to Caroline Chilly Responna.
00:28
Chief 10-1015 to near Edwards Road.
00:34
The cross streets are Red Hill Street, the Cross Streets are Bradgill Street.
00:39
Caller advised that her carbon monoxide alarm was going off.
00:43
She has taken the alarm down and placed it outside.
00:46
The caller and the other occupant of the home are waiting outside in a vehicle.
00:51
When we asked, did she experience any symptoms, she says she hasn't felt right and has felt off the whole week.
01:01
Chief Senator Wright.
01:04
School aisle one with three.
01:09
5-1 understood with 3 1016 engine 10 youth place and service medic 5-1 responding at 1016 engine 10 go in service.
01:24
Intent the service quarters understood.
01:32
Carolina chief 1011 seems a single store residential structure I'll be out investigating.
01:39
Chief 100 Smith in 19.
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Location mentioned:
Edwards Rd, Bowling Green, VA 22427
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