Fire department conducts carbon monoxide test in Livingston, Otsego County MI


Fire department tested a home near Hillbaw Drive in Livingston Township for carbon monoxide following alarm activation and a doctor's health concerns.
Audio|Source: Straits Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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This fire station to fire.
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You're being requested near Hillbaw Drive.
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Livingston Township across the Pikeville Road for some CO2 testing,
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1535. Central's dash check.
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Okay, good. Copy, secure.
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1636 Central.
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Go ahead.
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We got a civil larceny complaint pending Pigeon River, correction Pigeon Bay came from.
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Okay, clear.
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EOT 206 out.
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Out. Out. 1528, control status check.
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Central 1520, I'm secure.
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All doors and windows are locked and secured.
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No vehicles in the parking lot.
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Can we try to get a old alarm company for a key holder? 200.
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Yeah, route.
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827440, and clear my stop.
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A firm, are you clear then?
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Clear. 100, I'll show you in route, near Hillwood Drive and Township Crescent.
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Unless the Kiel is in route.
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National 464.
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Go ahead. Good move.
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I'll be clear. Would you like the number? She states that her CO2 alarm went off earlier this year.
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They had to replace their hot water heater.
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It hasn't gone off since.
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However, her doctor would like her house to be tested for some two, maybe possibly affecting her health.
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Doctors would like it to roll out.
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She did say she spoke to someone on the fire department that she was checked with.
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Livingston Township, MI
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