Carbon monoxide alarm at home causes symptoms, Lapeer MI
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Millville Rd. Occupants reported symptoms like headaches, fatigue, and nausea but refused medical help and evacuated the house.
Audio|Source: Lapeer County and Surrounding Townships Fire/EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Whipier Fire, Lipier Fire, and you're needed for a fuel investigation near Millville Rd, across Bolton and Engle Rd.
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Callers advising her carbon and oxide detector has been going off.
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It keeps the batteries that's continuing to go off.
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They are tired, have headaches, and she is getting sick through her stomach, unsure if it's related or not, refuse the MS.
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Your signs fire once.
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I'm just clear for sounds 2243.
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B.
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B. B... B...
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B... ...and...
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...a... Withier City Fire, Lipier City Fire, you're needed for a Theo investigation.
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Near Millville Rd, cross-a-road and Angle Road.
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She was advising her if the old detector has been going off, it just changed the batteries that continue to go off.
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They're advising they are tired, have headaches, and callers,
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feeling sick to her symptoms, but unsure if it's related.
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She's refusing EMS.
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They're evacuating the home.
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You're assigned fire one.
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Central clear, second tone.
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Location mentioned:
Near Millville Rd, Lapeer, MI 48446
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