Faulty CO detector triggers alarm in Rochester Hills home


A carbon monoxide detector was going off in a house, but no fire was found. The alarm was determined to be faulty and has stopped.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS Dispatch Only - All County (P25)
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Transcript:
00:00I made contact with the homeowner.00:01They're not sure why the alarms going off.00:03Still active, no conditions of fire.00:06He's walked through the house, so we're just going to investigate at this point.00:10We will let you know further.00:30Crosshampton, go along going from the basement, no illness, caller had evacuated to the garage between Highland Court and High Spring Drive and Warrington.00:39Section 2701, sign up, 1952.00:45I think we found a faulty detector[1] right inside the house at the stairwell and the alarm has stopped.00:51We're going to continue to escape, but I think stage one's handle.
00:00
I made contact with the homeowner.
00:01
They're not sure why the alarms going off.
00:03
Still active, no conditions of fire.
00:06
He's walked through the house, so we're just going to investigate at this point.
00:10
We will let you know further.
00:30
Crosshampton, go along going from the basement, no illness, caller had evacuated to the garage between Highland Court and High Spring Drive and Warrington.
00:39
Section 2701, sign up, 1952.
00:45
I think we found a faulty detector[1] right inside the house at the stairwell and the alarm has stopped.
00:51
We're going to continue to escape, but I think stage one's handle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
faulty detector: Malfunction
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Location mentioned:
Near Warrington Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307
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