Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation at city building, Traverse City MI
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A carbon monoxide detector alarm sounded for 15 minutes at a building near West Twelfth Street in Traverse City. Occupants were contacted and evacuated as a safety precaution.
Audio|Heard on: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Central paging first alarm on a carbon monoxide detector.
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Traverse City near West Twelfth Street.
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It's going to be the building behind the house.
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Caller states the carbon monoxide detector was sitting on the counter and has been going off for about 15 minutes.
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She will be contacting the people who live there to have them evacuate.
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Paging for City Engine 1, City Rescue 1, MMR 11, Central Clear, 1038.
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Location mentioned:
W Twelfth St, Traverse City, MI 49684
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