Carbon monoxide alarm prompts medical response, Norton Shores MI


A carbon monoxide alarm went off in a home. Someone inside reported smelling gas and feeling dizzy, leading to a need for medical help.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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in North Shore Station 2, respond on a CO activation with medical need at 2965 Valley Street, (name withheld), cross-up East Columbia Avenue, East Summit Avenue. North Shore Station 2 to respond at 7. Edward, Edward, Edward, 9685, BEE, 9685, on a black background. It's 422, 406, domestic. Official 422 in route. Just confirming, is this a gas leak inside the structure they're reporting? site rising he's smelling gas and is dizzy we have met in route 296-5 104 we're to treat this in the structure never change your nature the athlete your nature the athletic
in North Shore Station 2, respond on a CO activation with medical need at 2965 Valley Street, (name withheld), cross-up East Columbia Avenue, East Summit Avenue. North Shore Station 2 to respond at 7. Edward, Edward, Edward, 9685, BEE, 9685, on a black background. It's 422, 406, domestic. Official 422 in route. Just confirming, is this a gas leak inside the structure they're reporting? site rising he's smelling gas and is dizzy we have met in route 296-5 104 we're to treat this in the structure never change your nature the athlete your nature the athletic
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Location mentioned:
Near Valley St, Norton Shores, MI 49444
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