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Burnt food triggers carbon monoxide alarm at home 

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David Jennings Ave, Charlotte, NC 28213
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence and found burnt food caused the alarm, with no fire or carbon monoxide hazard.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
00:44

Transcript:
00:00
And you want to change them.
00:04
Do you want to go ahead.
00:09
Confirmed burnt food, you can show is clear.
00:11
That's four, show, zero, eight, six.
00:32
Carbon an oxide.
00:34
12,0816 David Jennings Avenue.
00:37
Honey, Echo[1].
00:38
Engine 34.
00:39
Carbon monoxide[2].
00:40
12,0816 David Jennings Avenue.
00:43
Honey, Echo[1].

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Emergency Medical Dispatch (high acuity, but in this context, likely fire/CO alarm severity code)
[2]
Carbon monoxide: Possible hazardous materials or alarm event

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David Jennings Ave, Charlotte, NC 28213
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