Possible carbon monoxide leak prompts home evacuation


An emergency call describes a possible carbon monoxide leak at a home on Cooper Road. A 27-year-old woman reports light-headedness and a nosebleed; the home is being evacuated and responders are on scene.
Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
Good on 33-year-old, sir? $400.005. For engine 46, meta-49 on a possible carbon carbon monoxide leak. 6529 Cooper, 6529 Cooper Road, across of West Miller and Sawyer Road. Caller is a 27-year-old female, conscious and breathing. Believing a possible carbon monoxide leak in the residence here, a patient is feeling light-headed and has a bloody nose. They are evacuating the home at this time. Center's clear at midnight 37. 5'4. 12.05 to center. 12.5. Have we going out with that female at Cedar and North, it's good to be a (name withheld). 2.32. Is it a draw with a female on Cedar and North? 2.32. I apologize, I should be clarified, I'm at 1376 East Green River. Head-4 related to our track subject from earlier. Okay, sorry about that. Yeah, I'll put you back on it. 554. 554. The second of vehicle behind Nails by (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), 9-811, previously occupied. He said behind me. What, (name withheld), please? Nails by (name withheld), just north of the planet finish. Yeah. Team, we're out. Clear, I'm sorry. Copy, 311P. 2.0.2. You're checking on Washington Park. Okay, can I get another unit? 20. 20. 12.25. And again for medic 49 and engine 46. 6529-29 Cooper Road. Possible carbon monoxide leak. Patient is feeling lightheaded and has a bloody nose. It has been evacuated. And 5.40. 49. I'm sorry. Do you have traffic? Can you put me on follow-up?
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Location mentioned:
Near Cooper Rd, Lansing, MI 48911
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