Carbon monoxide alarm triggers evacuation in Flushing home, Flushing MI


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded at a home near East Main Street in Flushing. The homeowner and their dog evacuated safely. No one reported feeling ill.
Audio|Source: Genesee County Fire
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Flushing fire units came in for tones carbon dioxide detector at near East Main St.
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Flushing fire on fire round 2 to respond at near East Main St.
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going to be across of Pearson Road.
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Callers the homeowner in the carbon monoxide detector is going off. No one feeling all at this time and she has been advised way outside.
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To be on fire ground two, the time now is 810.
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I'll shane fire on fireground to her son for a carbon dioxide detector.
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Near East Main St Cross of Pearson. Homeowner calls to report the detector going off.
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No one's feeling ill at this time.
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She'll be waiting outside with her dog.
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You'll be in Fireground 2, 10 now is age 11.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Flushing, MI 48433
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