Carbon monoxide alarm activation with no symptoms reported, Norton Shores MI
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A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a location near West Hile Road. No occupants reported feeling ill. Emergency responders were dispatched and located the address.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Getting a CO alarm in your area, would you like the info?
00:08
The CO alarm, near West Hile, Susan and Hackling Point as your crosses.
00:14
Detector going off, nobody's feeling sick.
00:18
Showing and routed, (number withheld).
00:20
One-on-five.
00:23
I'm not getting no answer there.
00:24
She'll mean route there.
00:27
Ten-four, H-23.
00:33
Seven-four, round soon.
00:44
74.
00:46
Dispatch 5-2.
00:49
5-2.
00:54
We confirm that address is near West Hile, not 22.
01:00
Okay, we're not finding in 299.
01:08
I'm looking up at the first due and that is 229-1, a permanent 1.
01:14
I'll see if Central House any further.
01:19
104, that was 229.
01:22
The affirmative 229-1.
01:27
104 shows something.
01:29
We got the address near West Hile.
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Location mentioned:
W Hile Rd, Norton Shores, MI 49441
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