Carbon monoxide alarm activates at Troy residence, Troy MI


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Quincy Dr in Troy. Someone at the location reported feeling ill. Upon arrival, responders found a small residential building with no visible fire. The alarm was only beeping intermittently.
Audio|Source: Troy Fire Department
02:19
Transcript:
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Station 5, respond to an activated carbon monoxide alarm,
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near Quincy Dr.
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Station 5, respond to an activated carbon monoxide alarm,
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Near Quincy Dr, report that the carbon monoxide alarm went off. Someone on scene feeling sick or ill.
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This is 163, Captain 166, arrival.
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Dispatch, ladder 15-mandation.
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Copy. The dispatch. Go on.
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We have a small two-story residential structure. Nothing showing at this time. Establishing Nullwood command.
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Copy. Captain back, please.
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Sorry, well, I'll be on the way to POTC, Code 2, Station 5, Code 2, Station 5, Code 2. Station 5, Code 2.
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The station 5, arrival.
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255 arrival.
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Dispatch, Indian 164, 2.161 arrival stages.
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Copy injure engine 164, Chief 164. Yeah.
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Dispatch, I'm just 5'Enrault. Thank you.
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5 in route. Station 5, you're responding to an activated curb of access.
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Near Quincy Dr.
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Near Quincy Dr.
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The smash ladder five in row.
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Slash ladder five minutes.
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Slash one. Smasch, Litter 5-3.
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Hi.
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I see it with a single-story residential sector of the basement.
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We do have an alarm that was giving a couple beats.
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We're in Code 1 for this. Engine 5 continued to the seat.
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Copy Code 1.
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Station 5, Code 1, Station 5, Code 1, Station 5, Code 1.
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Location mentioned:
Near Quincy Dr, Troy, MI 48085
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