Activated carbon monoxide detector triggers fire response, Detroit MI
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A carbon monoxide detector activated in an apartment near West Willis Street in Detroit, prompting a fire department response. Ladder 20 and engine 41 were dispatched to investigate and take command at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Detroit Fire
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 20 en route.
00:03
Ladder 20 en route, special near West Willis between 2nd and 3rd and Apartment 311 for the activated carbon monoxide detector.
00:15
Still alarm, engine 41.
00:18
You're doing a still alarm, 7-9401 Sylvester between Ciburn and Van Dyke.
00:23
This is a residential fire alarm engine 41.
00:38
The Detroit Fire Department, the time is 1200 hours.
00:47
3.1 in route.
00:49
Okay 41 route.
00:51
Squad 3, could you give us an ETA for EMF? Go firm to stand by.
00:59
Squad 3, EMS just pressed on thing.
01:04
Message received.
01:10
Letter 26 in Routherman Yardt for Peel.
01:14
Satter 26 from Rotha Borman for Peel.
01:21
Ladder 20 on scene, Ladder 20 has command.
01:25
Ladder 20 off then you have is in the command.
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Location mentioned:
W Willis St, Detroit, MI 48201
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