Carbon monoxide alarm sounds at house on Gatewood Avenue


Fire and emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a house on Gatewood Avenue. The alarm had been sounding for 45 minutes, and the occupant could not leave. Responders were informed the front door was unlocked.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
02:57
Transcript:
Recall fire engine 4, rocket fire ladder 2, Priority 1, fire alarm, 1029 Crawford Road, TAC 15. Ruccofire engine 2, priority 2, carbon monoxide alarm 702, Gatewood Avenue, TAC 17[2]. Take Com 99[3]. 9. That's not my complete. Got. Fire engine four and latter two, you're responding priority one. Fire alarm, 1029 Crawford Road, Clinton College, Zone 3, Clinton Junior College Men's Dorm. They are attempting keyholders. Okay, hold on. MS-9. 92, okay. I'm happy. ...engine 2, Priority 2[1], 702, Gatewood Avenue. Colors fire detector has been beeping for 45 minutes. It's going to be a one-story home. The alarm is located in the caller's bedroom. Front door will be unlocked. They're not able to evacuate at this time. At Com, EMA 7. AMS 7. Can you see our location, ma'am? We've got a road closed sign. Do we need to go a different route? Stand by. Who's ready to do right now? Copy. We see another sign. It's closed 1500 feet. We're on detour. Copy. Aircom Rock. Ongiore? Engine 4. Engine 4 on Team 401 Command. Ladder 2-0-0-showing, 2-3 residential. Copy 401 Command. You can cancel. Copy Park, I'll log to a summer complete. The timing complete. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 2: Non-urgent but prompt response required
[2]
TAC 17: Assigned tactical channel
[3]
Com 99: Communications channel
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Location mentioned:
Near Gatewood Ave, Rock Hill, SC 29730
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