Carbon monoxide alarm triggers at Chapel Hill home, Chapel Hill NC
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A carbon monoxide alarm was activated at a guest house near Mountain Creek Road in Chapel Hill. A strong odor was reported on the second floor, but no one was reported sick.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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New Hope Fire.
00:02
Near Mountain Creek Road.
00:04
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:06
New Hope Fire.
00:07
Near Mountain Creek Road.
00:10
Carbon monoxide alarm.
00:11
Cross Street, Goldense,
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NC 86 and Cicada Way.
00:15
Ups 2. Time of 1420.
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431 is in route.
00:20
431 responding 1421.
00:27
The alarm is called in by a private caller, advising a two-level residence, a carbon monoxide alarm, no one's sick.
00:37
The alarm is coming from the monitor that's plugged into the wall.
00:41
There's also a strong odor on the second floor.
00:45
It's going to be the guest house that's attached to the garage.
00:58
F. 2801 on scene 1423.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Creek Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27516
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