Fire department responds to false alarm and high CO levels, Chicago IL


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residence near West Washington. A resident had accidentally activated their life alert. Responders found elevated carbon monoxide levels and ventilated the home. They shut down gas appliances and asked the gas company to respond. A reported sick person was checked and found to be okay.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
The truck 61, truck 61.
00:07
Bob, if we make contact with the resident, they accidentally hit for life alert and service returning.
00:13
West me, too.
00:19
Truck 1 is on the scene, near West Washington.
00:23
Well being checked.
00:27
Mr. Time.
00:30
Dr. 47, I'm in.
00:38
Do you have anything further on this? We made contact with the residents and the unit.
00:43
Denies crawling has no issues and requires no medical attention.
00:48
Uh,
00:53
stand on me, see here.
00:54
See her.
00:59
See, from that, Angelwood.
01:02
25.
01:06
The 919 has promised to smoke.
01:09
The operating fan to dissipate, operating
01:12
operators for assembly, and no one needs medical attention.
01:18
27-5, message received.
01:21
27-5, message received. The motion received.
01:27
Calfire hand.
01:28
Engine 104, the Eaglewood.
01:32
Agent 104.
01:34
That was like grass, we have 16 parts per million.
01:38
We ventilated.
01:39
We shut down the stove and the furnace and the hot water tank.
01:42
Can you have a gas company? Can I come to this not just?
01:47
All right, 104 messages, Steve.
01:49
Also, too, we got a report of a possible sick person at that location.
01:53
We do have Amunds 25 en route.
01:57
Messrs. Can you repeat that last statement, sir? We got a report.
02:03
There was a sick person at that location on Green Bay.
02:07
We have Amunds 20 pulling up to the scene.
02:12
Okay, there's only one person here and he's fine.
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