Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by golf cart charging, Port Charlotte FL


Police and fire responders attended a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Eureka Cir where occupants reported a strange smell inside. The smell was possibly linked to a golf cart being charged in the garage.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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Transcript:
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Respond emergency to near Eureka Cir for a carbon monoxide alarm going off.
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108 from South McCall and North Axton.
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10.4. Be advised. They're advising.
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They are outside but they did smell something inside and the golf cart have been charging in the garage.
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Are an advised for this incident?
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CR 29723, 2973.
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Time for you.
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351-102-150.
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She'd come back as a 1973 Yamaha motorcycle,
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maroon in color.
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He does not know what state it was last registered in.
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104.
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Central 145. Did you advise that everyone was out of the house?
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74.
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142 central cop agency assist.
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321 Central Cop Agency assist.
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Sirry 2.
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Mr.Rug, you can ask yet still.
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Same meeting podcast.
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30, copy.
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Washington Drive, Young 295 Young Queen.
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It's on a trailer.
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Property 933.
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108 to other responding units. Make sure you leave some gaps for the fire department, please.
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I guess 33 Central. Central.
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134 Central.
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134 Central. What's 334? Yes.
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Just be advised, I'm showing the expiration for the registration on that trailer is June 30. It says 2025.
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Copy, thanks.
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Units in route to near Eureka Cir just be advised. 108 is on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near Eureka Cir, Port Charlotte, FL 33981
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