Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response in Mason, Mason MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews in Mason responded to a home near Lawton Street after a carbon monoxide alarm continued sounding overnight. The caller said the alarm was still active even after being unplugged, but no one in the home reported feeling ill.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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For Mason, fire rescue to respond to a carbon monoxide alarm going off near Lawton Street, cross streets Maple Street and Roosevelt in Mason.
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Mason Fire responding to a carbon monoxide alarm sounding near Lawton Street, cross streets Maple and Roosevelt in Mason.
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That's a CO alarm that's been going off since last night.
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They unplugged it,
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but it's still going off.
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No one's feeling sick.
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They just want it checked.
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Center's clear, 4-209.
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Location mentioned:
Lawton St, Mason, MI 48854
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