Carbon monoxide alarm and fall injury at assisted living


Emergency responders are addressing a carbon monoxide alarm and treating a 78-year-old woman who fell and hurt her back at an assisted living facility.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
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00:00and six on theme also.00:03Thank you.00:06Okay,00:09six, one, Jeanette.00:12Go ahead.00:14This looks like a carbon monoxide issue with alarms town, and we're getting about a 80 region.00:30Resc 71 and that was one.00:36Portland 71 in route.00:43Escape Station 1, Medical Monitor is from Med 2 as Cascade Trails Assisted Living 1225 Spalding Avenue Southeast.00:511-225 Spalding Avenue Southeast.00:54Crest Streets of Tusken Crest Drive for A 78-year-old female fall, possible back injury, located in the common area, the 928.
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and six on theme also.
00:03
Thank you.
00:06
Okay,
00:09
six, one, Jeanette.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:14
This looks like a carbon monoxide issue with alarms town, and we're getting about a 80 region.
00:30
Resc 71 and that was one.
00:36
Portland 71 in route.
00:43
Escape Station 1, Medical Monitor is from Med 2 as Cascade Trails Assisted Living 1225 Spalding Avenue Southeast.
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1-225 Spalding Avenue Southeast.
00:54
Crest Streets of Tusken Crest Drive for A 78-year-old female fall, possible back injury, located in the common area, the 928.
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Near Spaulding Ave SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
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