Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Detroit, Detroit MI


A carbon monoxide alarm was activated near Livernois at John Kron in Detroit. Fire and medical units responded but no fire or hazardous conditions were found. The patient on scene refused treatment.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
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Transcript:
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237 and around to the special near Livernois at John Kron.
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Activated carbon monoxide alarm, injury 60 and rounds to the medical call.
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With Medic 15, East Douter Drive and Rovey, East Dada Drive and Rogi, injury accident.
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Central Region 35.
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In June 35.
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Our patient has refused treatment.
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Dr. 35 of you reporting patient refused treatment.
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Enter 1, Patient Care to Transvert to Medicaid.
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This is a 321 relay for documentation.
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Enter 1 transferred patient care to Medicaid.
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We have used to delay documentation.
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I have used to delay documentation.
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Squad 3 on the scene with the MS.
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Squad 3 on the scene with the MS.
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Correct, essential engine one, that's Medic 19.
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Message received, Angel, Medi-19.
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We have you delayed accessitation.
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2.34 in route.
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234 in route to the still alarm.
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6-645 open the boulevard between Littlefield and Tyerman or residential fire alarm.
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Agent 37 on the scene investigating.
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Injured 37 on the scene, investigated.
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Central's the squad three.
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We're going to need Scout at our location.
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The Squad 3 request and Scout, are you secure? Cloud is...
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Cloud is showing your route.
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The rest of the receipt, Scout is showing the road.
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Central Agent 60 on the scene, investigating.
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We don't see anything.
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Location mentioned:
Near Livernois, Detroit, MI 48210
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