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Carbon monoxide alarm triggers in Traverse City apartmentTraverse City MI

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S W Bay Shore Dr, Traverse City, MI

A residential carbon monoxide alarm sounded at an apartment near Southwest Bayshore Drive in Traverse City. The occupant reported dizziness but refused medical assistance.

Audio|Heard on: Traverse City and Grand Traverse County District 7 MSP Digital Fire / Police
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Transcript:
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Central pageant of the first alarm,
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Residential carbon monoxide alarm at Traverse City, near Southwest Bayshore Drive, apartment 10.
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All three carbon monoxide alarms are sounding.
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Occupant feels dizzy but declines medical help.
00:16
Response units Andrew Endon 1, City Rescue 1, Andrew Clear 1040.

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Location mentioned:
S W Bay Shore Dr, Traverse City, MI
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