Carbon monoxide investigated near E George Ave, Hazel Park MI
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Fire personnel investigated a carbon monoxide odor near George Avenue. The source was found to be a bedside light switch, and the homeowner was advised to get it serviced.
Audio|Heard on: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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02:28
Transcript:
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Happy, near George Avenue, carbon monoxide investigation, carbon monoxide, no tones, no county,
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and in 1820.
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Fire, CO investigation,
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near George Avenue.
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Co-I-NV,
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no counts, no county, engine four.
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Received.
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The last one.
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copies. We got it.
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We just flashed apprentice, ma'am.
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Go ahead.
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We isolated the source of the odor to a bed light switch.
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We advise the homeowner, she'll seek service.
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Praniseman will be terminated.
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Okay.
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You know.
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Termin, suspension.
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Commer suspension? Brable one, sir.
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Bravo one, sir.
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Bravo, that.
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Roll with dispatch, 41.
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41. Dispatch 141.
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Dispatch Crocus on scene.
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Crogis out.
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41.
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This is the delay and entry to the home.
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Transportation.
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Transport 4.1 to Genesis.
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Transport 4144-1 in Genesis.
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This dash for your 5.
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1025.
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1025. Indian 5 is available?
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Copy.
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Okay. And it's a more 6-4-A-Boulder corridor.
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Please go through the garage.
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Probably four.
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Okay,
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we're getting 35 parts per million ventilates.
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Cappy, ventilating 34 parts per million.
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Code 4. Code 4.
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Core 4. Core 4.
02:26
Ryan, did you just want to unlock this bar over here?
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Location mentioned:
E George Ave, Hazel Park, MI 48030
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