Carbon monoxide alarm prompts emergency response, Port Huron MI


Emergency responders were called to a residence near Little St due to a carbon monoxide alarm. The caller reported feeling dizzy as the alarm was sounding.
Audio|Source: St. Clair County Police, Fire and EMS Simulcast
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Transcript:
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Central Dispatch Tri-EMS City Quint 4.
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Still alarm for a carbon monoxide leak.
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Near Little St.
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Near Little St.
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Caller has a CO alarm detector going off. She does feel dizzy.
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A timeout is new.
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245 status.
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Alpha 9.
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245 status. 245 status.
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Go ahead.
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Was there?
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Are you able to clear?
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About two minutes?
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Okay, I have a call for you.
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Dispatch, Quinn 40-0.
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4 in route, 12-01.
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I love this Monday.
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Head to Central.
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27. 27.
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Go ahead.
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I'll be clear this call.
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Can you put you back on a follow-up. I'm going to try to contact that harassment from earlier today.
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Sure.
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Dispatch 0.4 on location.
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One person on the driveway.
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Four on scene.
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Polo-through.
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Half and I, we're quick.
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Dispatch point four. Can we get a wind direction in the notes, please?
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Copy to it.
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Nine, your responding emergency, near Little St.
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Near Little St. It's going to be for a CO alarm that's going off, callers feeling dizzy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Little St, Port Huron, MI 48060
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