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Possible carbon monoxide exposure reported on Reedy Creek RoadCharlotte NC

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Reedy Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC 28215

According to the dispatch call, a caller on Reedy Creek Road reported that her carbon monoxide alarm was sounding and she felt lightheaded. Emergency medical services were dispatched.

Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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00:26
Transcript:
00:00
Creek Road, near Reedy Creek Road, cross streets of Harrisburg and Plaza Road extension.
00:05
Ops 4, 1350s.
00:12
Blood age above.
00:15
Bob.
00:17
Medic is held and the caller is saying her CO alarm is going off and she feels lightheaded.
00:22
Feedback with her bus.
00:25
We'll get there.
00:26
Lady.

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Location mentioned:
Reedy Creek Rd, Charlotte, NC 28215

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