Fire department responds to townhouse for carbon monoxide alert, South Haven MI


The South Haven Fire Department responded to a townhouse near Kentucky Avenue after carbon monoxide was detected at 36 parts per million. No residents reported symptoms during the incident.
Audio|Source: Southwest Michigan Counties Fire
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Transcript:
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South Haven Fire, you're requested to near Kentucky Avenue.
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It's going to be a townhouse. It's going to have carbon monoxide ratings at 36 parts per million.
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Again,
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South Haven Fire, you're requested to near Kentucky Avenue.
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It's going to be for a townhouse with carbon monoxide readings at 36,000 parts per million.
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Divide the cliently call to 24-7.
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in central, 2223.
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2223.
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2200, it'll be clear on the call.
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2223 is en route to do.
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Give a three-person non-emergency stall alarm.
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Stations covered.
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Person non-emergency stole response.
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Stations covered, 2048.
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We am here in Central 2223. Did anybody else see and report any symptoms?
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No symptoms reported. We did ask him to leave the residents?
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Beautiful, thank you, Central.
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