Carbon monoxide detector activation at apartment complex, Asheville NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a three-story apartment complex near Calm Water Drive and Longshould Road due to a carbon monoxide detector activation. Upon arrival, no immediate threat or signs of fire were found, and personnel continued to investigate the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Asheville Fire
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 3, ladder 4, engine 4, quint 5 10 Calm Water Drive, carbon monoxide detector Longshould Road On Fire 2
00:26
Collins from Tide 3.
00:28
Go ahead, sir.
00:32
This is strictly a CO detector activation.
00:35
This should be one truck and FM10.
00:43
Copy that, sir. We just want to have direct a man.
00:49
I'm sorry, what is that?
00:52
I copy that, sir.
00:53
I just want to recommend from CAD.
00:55
Uh,
00:56
B- Engine 4.
01:02
That's Engine 4 and then, please.
01:05
Understood.
01:16
FM 10, CO2 detector activation number 10, calm water drive.
01:22
Long Shoals Road across the street, select fire, 273737.
01:30
Communications, engine four.
01:36
Engine four, go ahead.
01:47
Engine 4. We're seeing this is a three-story apartment building, nothing showing out to investigate offensive strategy, hold the assignment.
01:56
401 of you command.
01:58
Three-story apartment building, nothing showing out for investigation.
02:02
401 has command 739.
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