Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at Charlotte address, Charlotte NC
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Ambassador Street in Charlotte. One person reported feeling nauseous and was evaluated by medics. Occupants were advised to evacuate the building as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Engine 5, carbon monoxide, near Ambassador St.
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Engine 5, carbon monoxide, near Ambassador St.
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On age 19.
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Angel 19.
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Medic processes and they're coming routine for a fall.
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Okay.
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Central to Davidson and UPLF5 respond to Avenger Lane, responding out for a 47-year-old female who fell while she was walking.
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He's wearing all black with purple shoes.
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Angel Wanda Central, do you have a location on the campus of Amateur Lane?
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The station is going to be on the sidewalk right before the main entrance outside of the good set.
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Engine 19 along.
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Go ahead.
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You cancel Matt, Lipson system only, no injuries.
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104 engine 19.
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Alarm engine file.
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5.
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104, sir. You're on the near Ambassador St.
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They advise everyone to step outside.
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That one person that was saying they were feeling a little nauseous.
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It's sent him over the medic.
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104, are they responding or are they holding?
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There's still a question.
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They haven't seen back over yet.
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I'll be an ATA.
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Copy. We're on St. Louisville about you on this now.
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Near Ambassador St, Charlotte, NC 28208
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