Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation at residence


Emergency responders were called due to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. No one felt sick, but the occupants evacuated as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Flint City Fire
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Transcript:
I'll play around 2. All right. That's all 42nd. All units on main holder traffic. Weir-wing count of duty personnel. Standby for dispatch for a carbon monoxide detector. The second-linked count of duty personnel respond on Fireground 4[1] for carbon monoxide oxide. 5365-3-365-3-6-5 Old Java Road. Cross-upelsea. Carbon monoxide alarms going off, no one's feeling sick. They are evacuating. You're going to be on fireground 4 at 1243. Bramley, County County personnel respond on fireground 4 for carbon monoxide 535-365, 5365-3-6, Old Chabrow Road, Cross-Avel CELC. According to the carbon monoxide alarm going off, no one's feeling sick. They are evacuating. You're going to be fireground 4 at 1240. Better, Ramley, County, Colorado. Go ahead. We're going to be in route. You send this to R.MBC, please. Okay. Tennessee Central Monday Base have us on the air at 1243 going to fire round 3. Sutter's clear at same time.
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Fireground 4: Fire Operations Channel
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Hill Rd, Michigan
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