Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide report in home, Kent County MI
Fire crews responded to a home near Wasaki Drive after a carbon monoxide meter detected 18 parts per million. Firefighters gained entry using a key from a caller and found occupants inside. There was no structural damage and the carbon monoxide level was measurable but not critical. The utility company was contacted to address the gas reading.
Audio|Source: Grand Rapids Area Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Plainfield Squad 3 is on the scene. Squad 3 is establishing Wasaki Drive Command[1].
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Plainfield Squad 3 on scene, establishing commands 23.
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Field Squad 3 from dispatch.
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Spice from Plainfield Squad 3, go ahead.
00:24
Our caller does have a key on the way, so you should be able to get in for late.
00:29
Squatry copy, did you get an ETA?
00:36
It is that from 4 Mile Command[1].
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4 Mile Command[1], go ahead.
00:43
Can you start DTE this way? We are seeing about 18 parts per million right now on our meter.
00:54
We will start DTE. We will start DTE.
00:56
Dispatch from Trupp 1. Can we get a ETA? ALA?
01:01
Standby.
01:03
Struck 1.
01:07
It looks like they were stationed in the area.
01:09
I have advising to go in.
01:15
Spatge from Wasaki Command[1].
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Lusaki Command[1], go ahead.
01:22
We've gained entry into the home and located the patients, no damage to the structure.
01:28
Copy, gain entry, no damage to structure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Commander or command post
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Location mentioned:
Plainfield Township, MI
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