False carbon monoxide alarm at residence on Eastwood Dr, Wallace NC
Fire and EMS responded to a residence near Eastwood Drive, Wallace, after a carbon monoxide detector alarm activated. On site, the alarm company and personnel confirmed it was a false alarm caused by changing the batteries. All units were cleared after no hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Duplin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Goodland County, Attention Wallace Fire, Medic 2.
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Easy to respond,
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near Eastwood Drive Wallace, in reference to a carbon monoxide detector activation.
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Dublin County Clear, 922.
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104MEDIC 2. Be advised, alarm company stated could be false activation.
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Wallace Chief One's in route.
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104, Wallace Chief One, have you in Route 921? Be advised, alarm company advised it was possible accidental activation.
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Wallis engine 5th update one in service.
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10 for Wallace engine 5 heavy in service 923.
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Newfound County, Attention Medic 1.
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Need you to respond,
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near North Gumb Street, Warsaw, Village Place Apartments, Apartment 9.
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In reference to a 67-year-old female fall, unknown injuries, sound short of breath. Dibland County cleared 925.
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Duke County Walsh Rescue Aids in service.
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104, Wallace Rescue 8 have you in service 925.
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24, Medic 1 is en route.
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104, Medic 1 have you in route 925?
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Wallace Chief One's on fee.
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104 Chief One have you on scene 926.
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104 Mediq 2 have you on T.
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926.
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3rd Route.
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104 engine 5 have you in route 926.
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Chief 1 2, K.
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Go ahead, Chief 1. Chief 1.
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Everything is 104 on scene. They were changing the batteries. All units can cancel and clear available.
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104, 927.
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Location mentioned:
Near Eastwood Dr, Wallace, NC 28466
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