Firefighters respond to elevated carbon monoxide in home, Troy MI
Firefighters responded to a home near Chippewa Ct in Troy, Michigan, due to elevated levels of carbon monoxide caused by a closed fireplace flue. They opened the flue and ventilated the house to reduce the carbon monoxide level and continued to monitor for safety.
Audio|Source: Troy Fire Department
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Transcript:
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I'll be establishing Chippewa Court Command.
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We have a two-story,
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medium residence with a basement.
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The N.W. Hayes inside.
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We'll be investigating further.
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Copy.
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Mr. Mr. Mr. 5, arrival.
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Letter 5 arrival.
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Letter 5 arrival.
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So, Major 5-1.
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Command. Command.
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Go ahead and get that van going.
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Okay, you want the fan of the front door turned and running? Okay, you want the fan of the front door turned and running?
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Send your 5 crew on from William.
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Go ahead.
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I'm also going to send the crew inside of the meter, just to check.
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Copy that.
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And from Mission 5-2-1?
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Good man. Come in.
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Confirming the flu was shut,
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we just opened that, so we're kind of the house to fire here, but that should help.
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Copy. I'm still going to have the meter of the upstairs, particularly early as I see if we're looking at the other side.
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The fish, tip-lock work,
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ma'am.
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Go ahead.
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Plan from Nidt 5-cru-2.
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Crews confirmed that the fluid of the fireplace was shut, they opened it, will be ventilated house for a few minutes.
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Go put the man.
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Copy.
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We're going to continue checking the home.
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We've got levels of highest as 40 of CO on the first floor.
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We'll continue to monitor.
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Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Chippewa Ct, Troy, MI 48085
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