Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm


The fire department received a call about a carbon monoxide alarm going off at a residence. They requested assistance from another department to help respond to the situation.
Audio|Source: Tigerville Public Safety
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Transcript:
I'm going to go on to Seattle. Station 29, prepared to copy mutual aid[1] for residential alarm[2]. Station 29 being out to 208 Gammon Lane, Cross Street, Fox Freeway, and Cordgrass Road, reference to mutual aid, Lawrence County. for a residential alarm. Point of activation is carbon monoxide[3]. It's about 934.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
mutual aid: Request for assistance from another agency
[2]
residential alarm: Alarm at a private residence
[3]
carbon monoxide: CO detector activation
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Greenville County, SC
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