Carbon monoxide alarm triggered by accidental activation, Hickory Corners MI


A carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Marshfield Rd at a residence. After contacting the owner, responders learned it was an accidental activation caused by the owner pressing the test button. There was no emergency, and units were advised to disregard the alarm.
Audio|Source: Barry County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Service for carbon monoxide alarm near Marshfield Rd.
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Coming in from ADT Security as a carbon monoxide residential alarm,
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audible basement, very central is clear at 1046.
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Central 410.
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In contact, second. Back in.
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Back in, 10.4.8.
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Priority three[1], coming from Bedfordford.
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In route 1048.
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Three and life care 1314.
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Have any symptoms? She said you can disregard.
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Clear time for you again.
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Engine Hickory Corners fire. Single tone for a disregard for near Marshfield Rd. Again, single-tone for a disregard.
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So with the owner advised it was an accidental press. She pressed the test button and set it off. No emergency. She advised you can disregard. Very central clear is 1050.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority three: Low-priority, non-emergency medical response
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Location mentioned:
Near Marshfield Rd, Hickory Corners, MI 49060
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