Carbon monoxide alarm activates at residence near Assyria Road, Nashville MI
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near Assyria Road. The caller was outside with no symptoms. The house is heated with propane, and there was a smell of exhaust detected.
Audio|Heard on: Barry County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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For a carbon monoxide alarm, near Assyria Road, near Assyria Road.
00:13
Near Assyria Road, near Assyria Road, cross of Lawrence Road and Maple Grove Road.
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Caller is out of the house, no symptoms.
00:25
The carbon monoxide alarm is going to be in the house.
00:28
They use propane to heat the house.
00:31
The caller's wife says it smells like exhaust.
00:35
Very such is clear, 1129.
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National C1 in service to the station, 1131.
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Location mentioned:
Assyria Rd, Nashville, MI 49073
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