Gas or carbon monoxide leak reported at Menominee home, Wallace MI
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Fire crews responded to a reported gas or carbon monoxide leak at a residence near Road and Mellon in Menominee County, Michigan. The resident smelled exhaust inside and experienced throat and eye irritation but declined medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Menominee County Public Safety
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Fire dispatch through W 4914, number 15, Road and Mellon for a central gas or order leak.
00:07
Caller reported her furnace company is requesting a CO2 check.
00:11
She was smelling exhaust in the house this morning.
00:13
She declined rescue.
00:15
I'm 12, copy.
00:16
I can respond to fire in either.
00:19
Copy on 12.
00:22
Monominee Central,
00:24
Stevenson Fire, 30 on scene.
00:28
Kathy Portable 30.
00:34
Dispatch Stevenson Fire, you can show in.
00:38
Copy 1017.
00:44
14, Agent 1.
00:45
You guys can stand down, we have enough help.
00:49
Copy that.
00:52
Central copy.
00:53
120 to Central.
00:58
Go ahead, 120.
01:01
We're arriving at Marshfield.
01:05
Copy 1019.
01:11
2014 to Central, Shosting route to Marshall Dickinson, transporting one non-emergent.
01:16
Copy 114, 1020.
01:23
Central Mellon engine one in row.
01:26
Copy Mellon engine one in row at 1020.
01:30
She's not a central melon fire.
01:35
Caller is (name withheld).
01:37
She reported that her house was smelling like gas this morning.
01:41
Her throat was dry and eyes were burning.
01:43
She said it is better now.
01:45
She will go outside with her animals.
01:47
She declined any EMS.
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