Carbon monoxide alarm at Ann Arbor home


Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a home in Ann Arbor. The alarm company called the homeowner, who said there was no problem. Responders noted a person on scene with chest pain and breathing distress. Units secured the scene and lifted emergency traffic.
Audio|Source: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
(name withheld), we're fine time for two seconds. Clear. Baker 1. We're going to be forcing after here. If you want to see him, priority 3, please. Clear, I'll give you the channel. Emergency traffic on Metro West for a 2545 Brockin Ridge. Fire condostation 1 on a carbon monoxide eye detector alarm. 13.530 Beacon Trail, 1.3-530 Beacon Trail. For the carbon monoxide detector alarm in the hallway, the alarm company did make contact with the homeowner who didn't believe there was an issue. Your turn's at 1055. Engine 3, copy. 24. Do it? Yes, sir. Female on the scene. Yes. In those chest pains, having a panic attack, Irregulated breathing. Could you get HBA started this way? Clear. Go so around. 81, 42. 42. Clear. We're available. Thank you. Thank you. We can lift the channel. We have obvious care. Can send HBA, advisor supervisor as well. So I charge a port deport's arrival. Arrival, 1058. 341, I'm not clear. Go ahead. 2545, Breckenridge Drive is an obvious K. Clear on. Emergency traffic lifted on Metro Rust, all units are secure at their 2545 Brookenridge. Emergency traffic lifted on Metro Run, all units are secure at their 2545 Brookenridge.
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Location mentioned:
Near Breckenridge Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48103
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