High Carbon Monoxide Levels Cause Illness at Park Ridge Home, Park Ridge IL
A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered at a home near Park Plain Avenue in Park Ridge. One person and two cats were evacuated. Carbon monoxide levels were very high at 2,000 parts per million. The resident had been sick for about two weeks after turning on the furnace. Medical help was sent due to possible carbon monoxide poisoning.
Audio|Source: Red Center Dispatch
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near Park Plain Avenue, in Park Ridge.
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Grid 3580, near Park Plain Avenue, C.O.
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Alarm. Tower 36.
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Ambulance 2 and engine 2, sick person, near West Sunset Road, in Niles, Grid 246, near West Sunset Road, sick person, ambulance 2 and engine 2.
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R36.
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200.
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Tower 36, you've got one person and two cats evacuated.
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Their carbon monoxide alarm was saying 2,000 parts per million.
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They also report that they've had an illness for about two weeks since they turned on the furnace.
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We'll have the ambulance.
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Power 36, 976.
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Ambulance 36, CO with illness, near Park Plain Avenue, in Park Ridge.
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