Carbon monoxide alarm triggered at residence, Reidsville NC
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Fire units responded to a residence near Ellington Road after a carbon monoxide alarm was triggered. The homeowner reported no power and that a generator had been running near the master bedroom. The alarm stopped and the generator was turned off before units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
C.O. Alarm.
00:15
Station 30, Station 210, you're responding, near Ellington Road, off Ashley Loop.
00:24
Reference to a residential carbon monoxide alarm going off.
00:26
Utilize TAC 3, TAC 3, C-COM is clear, 2049.
00:33
Engine 31, 303, and route.
00:37
Units copy in route, 249.
00:41
Station 30, CCOM.
00:45
Station 30.
00:46
Station 30 be sufficient.
00:48
You can cancel station 10.
00:50
Station 30, copy.
00:52
Station 210.
00:54
You can cancel.
00:55
The authority of Station 30, CECOM is clear.
00:57
26.29.
00:59
Station 13, copy.
01:03
In service.
01:04
Copy. Copy.
01:10
305, seek on.
01:12
305.
01:14
I'm been around.
01:16
Copy.
01:20
Station 30, personnel, you're responding.
01:23
Near Ellington Road, off Ashley Loop, reference to a residential carbon monoxide alarm going off in the master bedroom.
01:33
Alarm was called in by the homeowner.
01:38
CECOM's clear, .561.
01:45
Station 30, just information only.
01:48
The caller did advise that they have no power and they have a generator running near the master bedroom and that the power is off.
01:57
Correction, the generator is now off.
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Location mentioned:
Ellington Rd, Reidsville, NC 27320
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