Carbon dioxide alarm triggers alert at Union County home, Union County NC
Firefighters responded to a carbon dioxide alarm sounding outside the master bedroom near Territon Way in Union County. There were no signs of fire, smoke, or immediate danger reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 41-41-engine, respond for a carbon dioxide alarm, near Territon Way, crushed winding lane in the dead end, offered on Bravo[1] v. Robo.
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Central.
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See on to the heavy hitters, engine 41.
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Gens around for carbon dioxide alarm, near Territon Way, across the winding lane of the dead end.
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Sparring for first part of caller, advising their carbon dioxide alarm is going off. No central report at this time.
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The outside of the master bedroom,
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the question the alarm outside of the master bedroom on the first floor is going off.
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Thank you both.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Bravo: Medium-priority medical response level (EMD determinant), typically BLS and not immediately life-threatening
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Union County, NC
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