Fire station responds to carbon monoxide alarm in basement, Ann Arbor MI


Fire Station 3 in Ann Arbor responded to a carbon monoxide alarm reported by a resident near Glen Leven Road. The alarm was detected in the basement. Firefighters suspected a hydrogen sulfide issue and were assessing the situation on scene.
Audio|Source: Washtenaw County Sheriff, Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The sponsor on the air for Annabur City Fire Station 3.
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Respond for an alarm near Glen Leven Rd for a carbon dioxide alarm.
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Central on the air for Ann Arbor City Fire Station 3, respond for an alarm, near Glen Leven Rd.
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It's going to be for carbon dioxide alarm coming from the basement.
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Call them by the resident.
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Time out 1913.
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Hey, firm. No further.
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Thanks. We'd be advised.
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We have already made a scene F.S.
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Resident, and we did contact MishCon.
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We are calling them back right now to see if they made contact with the resident.
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Central from 1-3.
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They did. We were out there with them.
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This is a, we believe, it's the hydrogen sulfide issue, so I'll advise once we get there.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glen Leven Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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