False carbon monoxide alarm caused by garage construction, Charlotte NC


Fire department was alerted for a carbon monoxide alarm at a home on Lithium Ln. The homeowner was not present and stated the alarm was likely caused by construction equipment emitting carbon monoxide in the garage. Fire crews were told that no response was needed.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 9, carbon and oxide, 11,906 Royal Lithium Court, on G, golf.
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Engine 9, carbon and oxide, 11,906 Royal Lithuan Court on G, golf.
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Tower 27, 1,000, 1,000.
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Tower 27, you picking up an engine.
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Careful.
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104 is in GEN 27 direct?
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They are. 104 I got shot.
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Seeing about a fire alarm growing off.
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Deep briefing.
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80 to 11 University Executive Park Drive on C.
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Charlie. Tower 27.
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Metagroutine difficulty briefing.
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80 to 11 University Executive Park Drive on C.
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Charlie.
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Sentrodo, under 22, the route with South Channel.
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Hotel Concord, you can disregard.
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Copy. It was the time of complaint.
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Inj 65.
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Patient contact and medical system.
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Two-regers 65.
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Agent 9.
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Go.
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I just spoke with the homeowner.
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He said that no one is home.
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They're having worked done in the garage where the CO alarm[1] is located at.
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There's some excavator putting off some CO.
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He advised you didn't have to respond.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation
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Location mentioned:
Lithium Ln, Charlotte, NC 28211
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