Residential carbon monoxide alarm sounds upstairs, Denver NC
A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in the upstairs master bedroom of a residence near Natalie Commons Drive. The homeowner reported the alarm. Fire personnel responded to the scene to investigate the source of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire Center, East Lincoln Fire Base, 2, Residential CO alarm, near Natalie Commons Dr, crushed with laying in Newland Road.
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Fire Center, East Lincoln Power Base, due, residential CO alarm, near Natalie Commons Dr, College, Crosswood, and Newlands,
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1059.
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F-334, your 1028, Edward Frank X-ray 8806, comes back to the 2002 Chevrolet Astro,
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to a Gao Chi-Yang out of Hildebrand, shows active.
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Shures is out through 2503.
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10-4, I got 27 more parallel and all seven when you're any.
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104, go with it.
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226-9-6 door.
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226, go ahead.
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O'Connor (number withheld), repeating (number withheld).
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Go ahead.
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We'll be at Salem Church on Salem Church Road.
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New York, King John Edward 4304,
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KJ.E. 4304,
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Black Jeep, Grand Cherokee, your compass.
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F-132 and 1841.
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Fires, sir, Latter 31 once in the row.
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10 for Latter 31.
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2.15 to be out with him.
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104. 104. 740.
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Ladder 31. This is coming in as a CO alarm sounding upstairs. It was called in by the homeowner, by his upstairs master bedroom.
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Location mentioned:
Near Natalie Commons Dr, Denver, NC 28037
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