Carbon monoxide alarm causes illness at Elmhurst home, Elmhurst IL
A carbon monoxide alarm went off at a residence near Addison Ave in Elmhurst. The resident's spouse reported feeling sick. Emergency responders were dispatched and a 91-year-old male who fell from a recliner was conscious and breathing upon arrival. The utility company notified responders but then disconnected; more information was being sought.
Audio|Source: Southeast DuPage County Police and Fire
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CO detection of illness, District 24, near Addison Ave, Elmhurst, IL, cross street of East First Street and East Schiller Street.
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Medit 49, Officer 49, responding to a 91-year-old male, conscious and breathing, who fell off the recliner.
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Two-cover battalion 44.
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Battalion 44. Battalion 44.
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I'm on the Cine Lab Roosevelt Command to be working on White.
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Message received going to fire around White.
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Station 49 companies arriving on the season bomb.
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Message received.
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Confucius, please.
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Again, Corp to the top of 58.
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Came in from NICOR saying that the resident said their alarm was going off and the spouse was feeling sick and then NICOR disconnected. They are trying to get more information. Do you want to attach a medic?
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