Carbon monoxide detector triggers fire alarm in apartment


A fire alarm was activated in an apartment due to a carbon monoxide detector going off. A resident reported it, and there were no signs of anyone in distress.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch - FD1, FD2, and FD3
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Transcript:
District 32, Ambulance 32, and Tower 32, Breathing Problems. Charlie Response, 593, Asglock Lane, near Manchester Court and Kensington Drive, in Streamwood. Map page, SW11 and H.E.11. Rapid breathing. District 2. Engine 2. Activated CO Detector. 1. South Drive in place. Unit 1E at Dryden Place apartment, North Dryden Avenue and East Kensington Road, in Arlington Heights. Maps page, AHN19. The next activation. On the CO detect activation 1 South Dryden Place, Unit 1 E. (name withheld). Resident calling in Cross of Kensington and Dryden Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Dryden Pl #1e, Arlington Heights, IL 60004
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