Carbon monoxide alarm activates with no danger found, Charlotte NC


The fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Castellane Drive. No immediate danger or hazard was found at the scene, and the alarm was determined to be from a detector trouble code rather than actual gas presence.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 16, carbon monoxide, near Castellane Drive, on B, Bravo.
00:06
Engine 16, carbon monoxide, near Castellane Drive, on B, Bravo.
00:12
Go ahead. You guys have to pull six recess.
00:14
Yeah, if you guys are the panel, you can go ahead and just attempt to reset.
00:17
NG12 is arriving on scene.
00:18
Matthew 12, I'll have to get into 12. I'll be on 10.
00:19
Looks like it's holding now.
00:20
It's just a duct detector trouble code, so that's the actual full station's recess.
00:24
T and 4. We can't do anything about the duct detector, so it meets you back in the truck.
00:28
104A firm. Nothing else is evident at this time.
00:32
Copy, thanks for clearing.
00:33
All right. All right anything else.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:35
Hey, I'm out here surveying the bay.
00:37
Next to the full station, nothing's evident.
00:39
Copy, thank.
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Charlotte, NC
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