False carbon monoxide alarm after battery replacement, Orland Park IL
Emergency units responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm near Summer Lane in Orland Park, Illinois. The alarm was found to be a false alert caused by battery replacement in the detector. No actual carbon monoxide presence or emergency was detected at the scene.
Audio|Source: Orland Fire District
02:19
Transcript:
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Endom 3, near Summer Lane, carbon monoxide detector, 1809.
00:06
Endom 3, near Summer Lane, carbon monoxide detector, 1809.
00:19
Battalion 6 in the group I have you going report of a crash near 194th Avenue.
00:24
This came in to be an alarm company that got a crash detection notification.
00:33
10.3 responding to near Summer Lane for CO alarm.
00:43
Ambulance 2, Battalion 6, Truck 1, near 194th Avenue for reports of a car accident.
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Following from Truck 1.
00:57
Truck 1.
01:00
Truck 1.
01:04
We're in the area. We've got nothing so far. We'll advise.
01:10
Message received.
01:18
Horland from Italian 6.
01:24
Tiny 6, bye.
01:28
There's a PD you have any further information on this? Because right now there's nothing in this area.
01:39
Nothing far as a feeding in for anything either.
01:43
All right, Mr.C.
01:50
He can return all the other companies, nothing found.
01:55
All the other companies can return. I found it.
02:01
Engine 3 from Orla information.
02:06
Go for 3.
02:08
Can be advised the alarm cup seat stated soft alarm.
02:13
Carper verification was given it was changing the batteries.
02:17
All right, 413 by see hello.
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