Carbon monoxide alarms triggered at two Charlotte addresses, Charlotte NC


Fire units responded to carbon monoxide alarms at two addresses in Charlotte. The alarm company could not contact anyone inside and did not know if there were any injuries or symptoms. Fire crews were on scene checking the locations.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Carbon the Northside, near Bonroy Avenue on D, Delta.
00:04
Engine 34, carbon the oxide, near Bonroy Avenue on D, Delta.
00:12
Sorry.
00:19
Yeah, we're probably going to end up coming back out here again.
00:22
We can't get this full station to reset.
00:28
If we get this tonight, it's the same as that being that general zone, at least y'all knows.
00:34
We do get it in.
00:36
If it's the same general fire alarm for that zone, do you want us to steal it?
00:41
That's the permanent.
00:43
10-4. I'll put a note in and pass the message along.
00:49
Thank you. You're welcome.
00:55
...agraph.
01:00
Just Mr. Lord, we'll call you back when you get to the station.
01:07
Go.
01:13
Command, we're at half the tank.
01:18
Linear four, or rider, rider.
01:19
Roger, Roger.
01:24
Orange 34.
01:29
Good alarm.
01:30
This call came in from the alarm company.
01:34
We're not able to make contact with the premise, so I know if anyone has any injuries or symptoms.
01:40
34 copies.
01:47
We're going to go ahead.
01:50
Turned copies.
01:54
Engine 35, carbon the knock side.
01:57
Near Lexington Circle.
01:59
Engine 35, carbon the knock side, near Lexington Circle.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lexington Cir, Charlotte, NC 28213
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