Fire units respond to carbon monoxide alarm with no danger, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near North Magnolia with no immediate danger detected. They assisted a patient near Lake and Laughlin who was later able to walk away. Units searched near West Lake for a person down but found nothing. A smoke or cooking incident was ventilated and cleared without danger.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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One-thirteen around the scene. Truck two, super-habil office.
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Truck 42, check the CO[1], 4878, North Magnolia, 4870 in North Magnolia.
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4870, Magnolia, truck 22.
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113 to me and you can hold the ambulance, hold the police. This road is taken care of in transporting the patient.
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113, okay.
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1.03, Ogden and I Randolph looking around.
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Office, you got a call back.
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That's all. We got one call.
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That's all. We got one call.
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Answer by there.
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Nothing further.
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Hold the AMBO. We'll do it once in a round.
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103, we're going to hold your anbo.
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1.03 to May, start an ambulance back in. We found our patient. We're on Lake and Laughlin.
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Lake and Laughan, message received.
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Engine 8, 247, West 23rd place for the ambulance assist.
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Right, you're out of the same.
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103 to Maine, hold them up again, the patient is getting up walking away.
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R-S3 okay, we're holding a vote.
01:48
96, go ahead.
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We had a pot of meat out on arrival, we ventilated, reset the system, we're in service.
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96 must receipt.
02:07
Chuck 7 is at near West Lake looking around for the person down.
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Maine, do you have any more information on this?
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I get a pass or bad. Oh, yeah.
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Chuck 7, Maine, did you get that message?
02:29
Uh,
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yeah, we have nothing further on this pass nearby, that's all we got.
02:39
Okay, message received, we're going to make another pass, and then we'll get back to you.
02:48
Truck 22 to Maine.
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Dr. 22, go.
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Zero Reed. Falking detector, we're in service returning.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon monoxide alarm or investigation.
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