Residents evacuate house after carbon monoxide alarm


Residents left their home after a carbon monoxide alarm went off. They waited outside for help while one person stayed near the house.
Audio|Source: Downriver Public Safety
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Transcript:
It's just 7.1 to Central. Okay. You contact DTE, you want to know that we are getting a seal reading in this house of 41, basically throughout the whole house. Contact DTE. You want to know that we are getting a seal reading in this house of 41, basically throughout the whole house. (name withheld). Swath three service. Five three years in service. Five three years first. The second service. The second is clear. Please show me right. 407 clear. Central engine 7.1. I just 7.1, go ahead. 7.1. Any residents on scene, feeling ill? No, the detector started going off and they left the house. One of them is going to stay on scene here until (name withheld) arrives. The alert detectors started going off and they left the house. One of them is going to stay on scene here until (name withheld) arrives. Anyone's on the residential alarm? You can show us clear. It was Sparklers for a marriage proposal. We're happy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Goddard Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
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