Carbon monoxide detected in building basement, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a faint gas odor in a building near Narragansett Ave in Chicago. Initial gas meter readings were zero. Later, a significant level of carbon monoxide was detected in the basement near the water heater and furnace. The gas company was called to the scene for further action.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
I have a truck, okay.
00:06
37, in the word.
00:10
Truck 37.
00:13
We had zero readings on our meter.
00:17
We checked all the units on the SIF floor.
00:20
Again, zero readings.
00:22
It's a very faint smell in the hallway.
00:28
Can you send people's gas?
00:31
Truck 37 message received, we'll get your people's gas.
00:37
Thank you.
00:48
Inwood from under 45, could you see if someone could open the door for us?
00:54
45 message received, we'll get my call.
00:57
You know what they let us in now, thank you.
01:04
45 okay.
01:09
Command, switching to fire ground.
01:14
55, okay.
01:19
24 is on the scene near Narragansett Ave.
01:22
It's outbound on the SS.
01:26
94, okay, and be advised you got engine 125 coming in there too.
01:34
Passive, Chief.
01:40
Okay, Andrew 125 held up, return 125.
01:46
125 is adjourned, thank you.
01:48
Last company calling me?
01:54
We had the level of 25% million CO in the basement.
01:59
Shut up, it adds to the water heater and furnace.
02:03
Bend it down to zero.
02:04
Can you get the gas company out here?
02:07
The truck 25 gets your gas company.
02:15
Engine 38th in service returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Narragansett Ave, Chicago, IL 60634
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