Car running in garage sets off carbon monoxide alarm, Fairlawn VA


Fire and EMS units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Camelot Road. The cause was a car running inside a garage, setting off the alarm. The resident opened the doors to ventilate and requested responders to disregard as there was no emergency.
Audio|Source: Pulaski County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Company 3, Station 2,
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Near Camelot Road, frost, elite highway, carbon monoxide alarm, fire 1, center clear, 1437.
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Central, Medic 9-2.
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Back 9-2.
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Camelop, swapping over the fire room.
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Number out, 1437.
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That's wrong.
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Two, three. Two, three.
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Responding. Respond in 1438.
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Three go.
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May contact with the keyholder.
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He advised he was running a car in his garage.
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Caused the alarms to go off inside the house.
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They have the doors open.
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He's requesting disregard.
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Stand for her, go ahead and send phones to disregard for a long.
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Chief 3 is clear.
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Okay, clear, 1440.
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Company 3, station 2, disregard carbon monoxide alarm, near Camelot Road repeating disregard alarm.
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Central Clear at 1441.
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Location mentioned:
Near Camelot Farms Rd, Fairlawn, VA 24141
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