Fire department responds to carbon monoxide hazard, Hazel Park MI
Firefighters responded to a home near E Meyers Ave due to elevated carbon monoxide levels detected in the furnace and laundry room. A 27-year-old male reported difficulty breathing. The crew ventilated the residence and turned off the gas supply to the fireplace to address the hazard.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
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Is 5.6 at the fireplace?
00:14
Copy. 56 perch familiar with the fireplace.
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AXID, if you can have someone that consists Kyle with setting up a fan to front door.
00:40
Copylord driver, driver was two, so with some of us on the bus too.
00:48
27-year-old male trouble breathing.
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Near E Meyers Ave.
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Rescue 83.
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Engine 85.
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Someone visits 481 back-and-quarters, clear of call.
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Copy 481 back in quarters. Groveland tire clear off the air from Groveland Road,
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126.
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In the laundry room,
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laundry room, room, laundry room. No,
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by the fire, you're on air. Secret 550 from Radio, which on the Olympics, 25, 475, Pennsylvania,
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25, 475, Pennsylvania, 23 Northwest, for a person for 8026.
01:43
Copy, 44 parts per million with furnace and the laundry room. Are those both for single location?
01:50
Correct.
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I advise, ventilation's ready whenever you guys are.
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Agent 3-31 from command,
02:05
were you able to confirm if the flu was open and closed for the fireplace?
02:13
We finished checking the rest of the house?
02:17
We're going to check the flu right now.
02:19
Copy.
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Copy. The fluid is open, turning the gas off of the fireplace.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Meyers Ave, Hazel Park, MI 48030
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