Fire and possible carbon monoxide at New London residence, New London NC
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Fire and possible carbon monoxide exposure reported near Cedar Lane in New London following a previous propane leak. Emergency services are responding and advising caution.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Montgomery Station 7.
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Respond to near Cedar Lane.
00:03
Near Cedar Lane, New London.
00:05
High Street to Oak Street, Pickamore Street, and Badin Shores Resort, reference carbon monoxide.
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I'll be clear for that 10p.
00:12
I'll be in a rep to the hospital.
00:15
Reference to giving this object a exchange form.
00:19
1041.
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35 boundaries 1061.
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Good nice.
00:31
It's a 20 Central, it's a correction, Medicaid Central.
00:35
Monn C2 and DuneVig in court with a black and color SUV on an occupant from speed, drive that 28 momentarily.
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Medicaid, go ahead.
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Okay,
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no.
00:51
Do you mind dispatching fire this? We have about a 17-minute ETA.
00:57
10-4.
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20 is going to be Tom Frank Zebra 2623.
01:02
Again, Tom, Frank Zebra, 26-23.
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10-4. 7-11, Ralph.
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Just for 10-14, we're going to be pulling into Carolina High,
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via Carolina I.
01:16
Copy Carolina, Carolina, aye.
01:19
Ten-bye.
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Engine, 156, 156, Claim Cove, Vass, Cross Street, River Bridge,
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and Dead End.
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Station 7, near Cedar Lane.
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They advised that last week there was some sort of propane leak, carbon monoxide.
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They believe it's turned off now.
01:50
I still told them to go outside.
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We have EMS en route.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Ln, New London, NC 28127
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