Carbon monoxide alarm activates during cooking incident, Charlotte NC


An alarm activated due to carbon monoxide while cooking at a home. Authorities were notified, but no one was hurt.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Ben Hill, Station 2,
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Carminoxide alarm,
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8130, Goodall Court, 813, Goodall Court, 8-1-30-Go-all-Court,
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Off 6, Macop-Op6.
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Engine 43, difficulty breathing, 3430 Manchester Drive.
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Engine 43, difficulty breathing, 3430 Manchester Drive.
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34030 Manchester Drive.
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Central Bay, it was your three looking, Ralph.
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18806 Madison Village Drive, 19806 Madison Village Drive, 19806 Madison Village Drive.
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Hops 8, back off 8.
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Hey, 31, I'm not sure on the Knox Clock.
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Anywhere on the property, on first two.
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If I first somebody down there you can let you in.
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Engine 34, Test Payne, 1914 Shorthorn Street.
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Nell engine 3. First party caller on scene advised that the carbon dioxide alarm went off while they were cooking.
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Everyone is leading the residents now.
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Single family residents.
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Ground floor kitchen.
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No one is sick or injured. They came from the alarm company.
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Location mentioned:
Near Goodall Ct, Charlotte, NC 28227
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