Carbon monoxide alarm caused by faulty stove in chicago, Chicago IL
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm in Chicago. They found elevated carbon monoxide from a faulty stove, turned off the stove, and ventilated the building. The carbon monoxide levels returned to safe levels.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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At an initial rigs of 20 parts per million at this location,
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we go a faulty stove, we've shut down the appliance and ventilated down to zero.
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Chicago, IL
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