Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response at Heatherwood Apartments, Genesee County MI


Fire crews respond to a carbon monoxide alarm at an apartment complex. Maintenance suspects a carbon monoxide leak but his detection tool is broken, so fire personnel are asked to check the carbon monoxide levels for safety.
Audio|Source: Flint City Fire
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Transcript:
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Grand Lake Township Fire, on-duty personnel, seen by for call. Greenland Township Fire, on duty personnel, respond on Farron 3 for a carbon monoxide alarm[1]. The Heatherwood apartment 7486, 7486 Heatherwood Drive, Department 1A, the cross of Graham Blank and Sent Road. Collars with maintenance, he's there to check a possible carbon leak.
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said his tool to check it isn't working. He wants you to see if you can check the levels. He'll be outside on foot. He'll be on ferry ground 3 at 2125. Grandlank Township fire on duty personnel respond on fairground 3 for a carbon monoxide alarm[1] at the Heatherwood apartment 7486 Heatherwood Drive permit 1A crosses Setton and Grand Blank roads. Colors with maintenance are to check a carbon alarm.
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That is tool to check it is not working, so wanting you to come out and check the levels. We'll be on Farragone 3, 2125. Center show Greenblank, Agent 11 in Route. Green Lake Township, Engine 11, show you in your route on Faradown 3 to 7486 Heatherwood Drive for a carbon monoxide alarm[1]. 2125.
Police codes explained
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[1]
carbon monoxide alarm: CO detector activation / possible carbon monoxide leak
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Location mentioned:
Near Heatherwood Dr, Grand Blanc Township, MI 48439
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