Activated carbon monoxide detector prompts home evacuation


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a home. No one was sick, but residents were told to leave the house to stay safe.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch - FD1, FD2, and FD3
01:21
Transcript:
District 4, Engine 4, activated CO detector, 2, Norton Avenue, Urease Henry Street and East Borough Drive in Arlington Heights. Map page, AH5. For a CO alarm[1] called in from a resident... District 2, engine 2, co-loop. Pectical Hazard, 1322, North Belmont Avenue, near East Allis Street and East Thomas Street, in Arlington Heights. Math page, AH13. For a power line that's down. Question 4, you're headed out for the CU alarm 92902 North Dutton Avenue. This was called in from a resident. For an activated CO detector throughout the whole home, no one is ill, advised to evacuate Cross Street through Borough Drive and Henry Street, 2902 North Sun Avenue. Central Tower 13. Go ahead. We've got a restore here at 20 West. Can you confirm on your end?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO alarm: Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation
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Location mentioned:
Near N Dunton Ave, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
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