Carbon Monoxide Alarm Reported with One Sick at Monroe Home, Monroe NC


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Smith Street in Monroe after the homeowner reported it. One person felt sick or was injured due to the incident.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Theon Station 9, respond for a carbon monoxide alarm.
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Near Smith Street, near Carl Street, near Wilson Street, and Douglas are cooperating on Bravo[1] v.
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Brava. B. Bravo[1].
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They do not have reasoned out.
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See,
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I'm station on Ingen 93, you're not for a CO on near Smith Street, near Smith Street, off of East Wilson and Douglas Circle.
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It was called in by the homeowner at Madison Hallway Activation,
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and one sick or injured at this time.
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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Location mentioned:
Near Smith St, Monroe, NC 28112
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