Residential alarm triggers fire and carbon monoxide response, Monroe NC


Fire department responded to a residential fire and carbon monoxide alarm near Stafford Street Extension. The caller was unsure whether the alarm was for fire or carbon monoxide. The alarm came from the hallway. The caller refused to evacuate due to cold weather but agreed to open the door. No one was reported sick.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder 1, Engine 1, and Battalion 1, Residential Fire Alarm, near Stafford St Ext, Cross Street to West Rose of Elth Boulevard and Wimba Drive, operate on Gulf.
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Ladder 1, Engine 1, and Battalion 1, Residential Fire Alarm, near Stafford St.
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Extension, Cross Street to West Railroad Boulevard and Wimba Drive, operate on Gulf.
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Ladder 1, NJ1, Y'all are responding to a carbon monoxide alarm near Stafford St Ext.
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Near's time it's going to be next door at 1415.
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Caller says their CO alarm is going off.
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Nobody is sick.
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Caller can't confirm if it's actually the CO alarm that's going off or their fire alarm, but it's coming from the hallway, and the call is refusing to evacuate because it's cold outside, but they'll open the door.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stafford St Ext, Monroe, NC 28110
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