Faulty CO detector triggers alarm in Rochester Hills home


A carbon monoxide detector was going off in a house, but no fire was found. The alarm was determined to be faulty and has stopped.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS Dispatch Only - All County (P25)
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Transcript:
I made contact with the homeowner. They're not sure why the alarm is going off. Still active, no conditions of fire. He's walked through the house, so we're just going to investigate at this point. We will let you know further. 2226 Warrington Road, Croshampton, go along from the basement, no illness, caller had evacuated to the garage between Highland Court and High Sprint Drive and Warrington. Section 2701, timeout, 1952. I think we found a faulty detector[1] right inside the house at the stairwell, and the alarm has stopped. We're going to continue to investigate, but I think the station wanted to handle.
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faulty detector: Malfunction
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Location mentioned:
Near Warrington Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307
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