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Fire department responds to rising carbon monoxide levelsSmiths Creek MI

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Near Lorwood Dr, Smiths Creek, MI 48074

Fire department was called to a home near Lorwood Drive after carbon monoxide levels rose from 19 ppm to 24 ppm over two days. No one is feeling ill and the alarm has not sounded.

Audio|Source: St Clair County Fire
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Attention, Kimball, still year being requested for a CO investigation, near Lorwood Dr, near Lorwood.
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Caller is not home,
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but her son is on location saying that the CO detector is now reading 24. It was reading 19 yesterday.
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The alarm has not went off, but it has gradually been increasing in the past couple of days.
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So like a chair, Don, there's nobody feeling sick. Your time is 924.

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Near Lorwood Dr, Smiths Creek, MI 48074

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