Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Inkster, Inkster MI


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a residence on Hazelwood Street, leading to an evacuation of the occupants and response by the fire department.
Audio|Source: Wayne County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Beach, Daily, (name withheld), 4 Queen Tom, Charles 77, 4 QT, Charles 77. Attention, Station 6. Station 6. Engine 13, you are needed at (number withheld) Hazelwood for a CO alarm going off. That is (number withheld) Hazelwood for a CO alarm that is going off. Engine 13 is due. The occupants are located in the female walks. with her daughter to Hampton Street and Ted. If she should be on the way back, we'll be canvass in the area for her break. 2335. At Beach, Lee Lee, Neil. 13, Kathy. The partner's going to be dropping her TX in the notes, if you want to try and call her. 2335. 2335.
Beach, Daily, (name withheld), 4 Queen Tom, Charles 77, 4 QT, Charles 77. Attention, Station 6. Station 6. Engine 13, you are needed at (number withheld) Hazelwood for a CO alarm going off. That is (number withheld) Hazelwood for a CO alarm that is going off. Engine 13 is due. The occupants are located in the female walks. with her daughter to Hampton Street and Ted. If she should be on the way back, we'll be canvass in the area for her break. 2335. At Beach, Lee Lee, Neil. 13, Kathy. The partner's going to be dropping her TX in the notes, if you want to try and call her. 2335. 2335.
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Near Hazelwood St, Inkster, MI 48141
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