Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at residence in Charlotte, Charlotte NC


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm triggered at a residence near Wilderness Trail Dr in Charlotte. No symptoms were reported and the alarm has stopped. Units responded to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
This is going to be for SIP.
00:04
We're beeping in the background.
00:06
There's no symptoms. It's been gone off for about 10 to 15 minutes.
00:10
10 and 4, thank you.
00:20
21 no harm. Engine 21.
00:24
You can go ahead and put it back on that CO call.
00:27
We'll take that for 25.
00:31
10-4[1]. Engine 25, you're right.
00:35
We are. Thank you.
00:39
Hold off before you close it out.
00:43
I got you. I got you.
00:48
I'm engine 25 you can go now.
00:56
Engine 21, Carbon the Noxide, near Wilderness Trail Dr on F, Fox Trot.
01:05
Fox Trot. Engine 21, Carbon the Noxide, near Wilderness Trail Dr on F, Fox Trot.
01:17
24 alarm.
01:24
10-100-34.
01:27
The Vizmetic patient has an open compound fracture on her left forearm.
01:38
7134.
01:43
Engine 44, difficulty breathing, 2710 South Triand Street. Engine 44, difficulty breathing, 2710 South Triand Street.
01:54
The alarm engine 21.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:04
Caller is calling back, but I'm looking cancel. The alarm is stopped now.
02:09
We did tell her you were in the night. We're going to check that out. I appreciate it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wilderness Trail Dr, Charlotte, NC 28214
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