Carbon monoxide incident leads to building evacuation, Charlotte NC


A carbon monoxide alarm was reported near Lyons Main Street, Charlotte. No symptoms were found and everyone in the building was evacuated as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 37, Carbon and oxide, near Lyons Main Street, on DELTA[1]. Engine 37, Carbon and oxide, near Lyons Main Street, on the DELTA.
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The alarm, Major 3-0 Foxchart.
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Arm, engine seven.
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Okay,
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sir.
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End of seven, meet the Thrift Motel, 3,700 North Triang Street.
00:34
The female call requested help stand sheet leaking from being cut up and bruised, a phenomenal one hang-up.
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They tried to call back twice with no answer on Able to leave a voicemail.
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CMPDs en route.
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Go.
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Department 1206. It's a 60-year-old female.
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Her roommate found her unresponsive.
01:02
Medicism were out. They said their ETA was about five minutes, but they did upgrade to license sirens.
01:12
Any for copies?
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Agent 37 on the echo.
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Alarm, digit 37. It's no symptoms. Everyone should be outside.
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I'm sorry.
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Can you repeat that last traffic?
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10.4. No symptoms. Everyone should be outside.
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All right, copy that. Where was my on an emergency?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DELTA: High-priority medical or incident response level; also denotes the letter D in phonetic alphabet.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Charlotte, NC 28204
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