Carbon monoxide alarm activates with no source found, Oakland County MI


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm repeatedly sounding at a residence near Shaker. They found no source of carbon monoxide or any odor. The caller was waiting outside and no one reported feeling ill. The alarm was eventually turned off with no detected danger.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
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To a CO incident near Shaker.
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Near Shaker. The caller says hallway alarm keeps going off.
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Caller is waiting outside. Timeout 22, 24.
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Dr. And then it's been on top of 4.
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At 55 Bruntwood.
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Transporting to McLaren-Oxford. All right again, it's corporate.
00:42
Station 1, you are responding to a call for an 85-year-old female that fell but is not injured.
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Still away around 220 pounds. That's 55 Bratwood crashes in Cranbury Beach. Spring Hill, Section 14.
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It will be allowed.
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This dispatcher mail, Ms.
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We were unable to locate any source of odor and the caller confirmed. The alarm was terminated, unit is available.
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Commerce Township, MI
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