Carbon monoxide alarm activated at cabin with elderly resident, Kalkaska MI


A carbon monoxide detector alarm was triggered at a small cabin near Cool Rd SE. The alarm was reported by ADT, but responders had no contact with the occupants. It is known that an elderly woman with dementia lives in the cabin. No signs of fire or immediate danger were found, and previous alarms were due to system glitches.
Audio|Source: Kalkaska County Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Togastka Center to the station 7.
00:02
Each of your units respond to near Cool Rd SE.
00:06
Again, that is near Cool Rd SE.
00:08
Carbon monoxide detector going off.
00:11
Called in by ADT, Central's Clear, (number withheld).
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40A, central.
00:23
I'll move the UTL.
00:26
Clear or not, we'll show you UTL, (number withheld).
00:44
Have you had contact with those that are at that location or just through an alarm company?
00:50
It's just a 911 texting from ADT.
00:54
No contact.
00:56
Apparently there was a message left from AP&T.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:17
Yeah, last time they slept through the phone call, it'll be the small Amistike cabin in the backyard to your left when you pull in.
01:26
Mom that lives there with dementia.
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10-4[1]. Small cabin in the back.
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No, negative.
01:41
Last time there was no issues there.
01:43
They were shutting everything down and resetting it.
01:46
And so I'm assuming there's another glitch again.
01:54
It's 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Cool Rd SE, Kalkaska, MI 49646
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