Carbon monoxide alert leads to medical emergency response, Wayne County MI


Emergency services were called to a home due to a carbon monoxide alarm. A person inside was having trouble breathing and headaches. There were also reports of a possible break-in.
Audio|Source: Wayne County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Easy one. This dog does not want to be caught. She's on the clear for now. Easy one, okay. Attention Station 1 for Rescue 9 and Quint 1. You are needed at near a residence. For a CO[1] meter increasing, she's also having symptoms, difficulty breathing, and headaches. She's possible 087. She said that people are also trying to break into our home. We don't have PD to sponge. Currently, but you will have the stage for a code green from them. Station 1, Kathy, so you can sign Rescue 1 to this. Okay. M6.1. Go ahead. Traffic, Oakwood Henry, Edward, X, Ray, 8101 on the Civic Home Green. Okay.
Easy one. This dog does not want to be caught. She's on the clear for now. Easy one, okay. Attention Station 1 for Rescue 9 and Quint 1. You are needed at near a residence. For a CO[1] meter increasing, she's also having symptoms, difficulty breathing, and headaches. She's possible 087. She said that people are also trying to break into our home. We don't have PD to sponge. Currently, but you will have the stage for a code green from them. Station 1, Kathy, so you can sign Rescue 1 to this. Okay. M6.1. Go ahead. Traffic, Oakwood Henry, Edward, X, Ray, 8101 on the Civic Home Green. Okay.
Police codes explained
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CO: Carbon Monoxide
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