Basement carbon monoxide alarm triggers no danger, Farmington Hills MI


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded in a basement at a residence near North Point. Emergency services responded but found no danger or injuries. The resident explained a contractor had unplugged the alarm to move it. The call was canceled after confirming no issues.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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for a C.O.O.O.A.C.O.A.C.O.A.R.A.C.O.L.A.R. (number withheld) north point. (number withheld) north point.
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The alarm company is reporting the basement curb, monoxide alarm, no contact with the residents.
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I'm about 1125.
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Spanish, Captain 5 will be responding code 2 for Station 5,
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code 2, station 5, code 2, station 5, code 2.
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So match Captain 5, Captain 5, Code 2.
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Time versus 24.
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Kevin 5, go ahead.
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The alarm company gave you a call number to the residents and if they could you attempt to contact them?
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Copy my expense.
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Please. And attempting right out.
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You're 5117. You're 5117.
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Squad one on scene and alone to meet.
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Dispatch, Leight, Leighter,
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Rob.
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Captain V from Dispatch. Captain Pye from Dispatch. Captain Pye, go ahead.
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Spoke to the resident.
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The contractor had to the contractor had to plug the arm to move it.
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Not aware of any issues there?
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Copy. Can't be canceled. Station 5.
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Cancel. Station 5. Cancel? Station 5, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Northpointe, Farmington Hills, MI 48331
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