Power lines down causing carbon monoxide alarm at residence, Byron Center MI
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near 100th Street. They discovered primary power lines down and sparking across the road in front of the house. The road was closed and traffic redirected while crews investigated the potential carbon monoxide exposure inside the home.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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At the Voss, mileage 21.5.
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All right.
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This match, you show, Kelly Car 1 in service to the carbon monoxide alarm.
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Caledonia Car 1 in service at 1615.
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Touch County 152 as ALS.
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Count Engine 52 with ALS at 1616.
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Submit Squad 3 on C.
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Go ahead.
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36, go ahead with info.
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36 is a Med1 turnover from Ionia County, (number withheld) South Bridge Street, (number withheld) South Bridge Street in Saranak on a 76-year-old female possible CBA.
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36 copies in room.
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Dispatch, you can show Caldo engine 73 in service for the Monarch.
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Carminoxide line.
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Copy, Caledonia Engine 73 in service. I'm not carbon monoxide alarm at 1617.
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71 from Firebase.
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Very dispatch from Caledonia Engine 71.
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Go ahead.
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We found the wire down across 100th Street right in front of near 100th Street,
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100 Street, where the CO alarm is sounding.
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We're going to double-check the wire here and then go investigate the CO inside the residence.
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Caldonia engine 71 establishing 100 Street command,
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engine 73 can continue in an out emergency.
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Copy engine 71. The wires down across the street in front of near 100th Street, where the CO alarm is sounding, checking there,
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and continue engine 73, non-emergency at 1620.
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Selvick 17 at the base.
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Anybody else, anybody?
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this time just 17.
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Okay,
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while you hold, then we figure out what we got here.
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If we need a unit to block road with where else, we'll call on advice either you grab the medic or the brush, but let's sort this out a minute before we get anything else out here.
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Hold on your car one from 100th Street Command.
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Go ahead.
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I believe this is a primary line down in the roadway.
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What direction of travel are you coming from?
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I'll be coming up to Alaska on a Hunter Street here.
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Comline hanging down over the roadway has been removed. We'll be clear.
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Thanks, it's 222.
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Okay, can I go around East River Shore? Because I'm literally on a hard street right up from you right now.
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That's affirmative. That'd be great. Thank you.
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I don't know if you want to redirect traffic at 100th or just channel them through East River Shore. We could do that.
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Okay.
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Messerceive.
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I will take the...
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east end of it for now and then maybe 73 are you copying on the air can you come down
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Alaska, Garner Street and block at River Shore?
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Go ahead, car one
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Yeah, you'll bring Rush 75 out here and we'll have you come down in Alaska to 100th Street and block Hunter Street at East River Shore, divert traffic through East River Shore.
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primary line down,
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check that two primary lines down, pole to pole over the road,
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Gamer Sparking.
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We are going to shut down 100th Street redirecting traffic through East River Shore.
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Copy starting consumers for two primary lines down, pole to pole, no arcing or sparking, shutting down a hundredth, rerouting traffic to East River Shore Drive at 1624.
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That's your command, Carwan.
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Car one. Car one.
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I have a consumer's truck down on this side.
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Have you met with them yet?
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That's negative. We came through the intersection of 100s in Whitneyville, not seeing any. She could send them down our way.
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Okay, copy that.
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And FYI did advise Brush Truck to come out and take the west side of our incident.
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Location mentioned:
Near 100th St SE, Byron Center, MI 49315
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