Mattress fire causes elevated carbon monoxide in hotel room, Chicago IL


Fire units responded to a mattress fire in room 317 at 200 N Columbus Dr, Chicago. The fire was caused by the kitchen stove and led to increased carbon monoxide levels which were reduced to safe levels. Units have returned to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Italian 17 to Maine.
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Time 17.
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System here is reset, normal.
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Engine 57[1], truck 28 are going to return in service.
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I'll be here a couple more minutes waiting for 05.
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The room number was 317, where the incident mattress fire was.
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317 again. Message received at 1017.
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We did our investigation.
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We got positive ratings.
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We rented out the area.
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We got zero parts of pavilion.
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We're going to go for fuel and a hundred percent code.
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What was the initial rating?
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The initial minutes were approximately 50 parts per million.
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We got down to below somewhere around five.
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And the occupants were told to come up to our issues.
Police codes explained
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Engine 57: Fire Engine Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N Columbus Dr, Chicago, IL 60601
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