False carbon monoxide alarm caused by stuck garage motor


Audio|Source: TriCom & KaneComm Fire
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Transcript:
Check, engine 102 is on this. Engine 102 is on the scene. Multi-unit here, nothing showing. Be out checking. Engine 102 on the scene of a multi-unit facility, nothing showing out, checking. Geneva Fire, Power 2-01, respond to carbon monoxide no illness at 1336. Lancaster Avenue, 1336, Lancaster Avenue, St. Charles, Cross Street for Liberty Avenue. They're actually going to try to get into the neighboring units to see if something's wrong over there. Dean, if you want to hand with that. One more than you copy, you want to hand looking for these units, trucks on the scene. Lex Lancaster Avenue in St. Charles, it's going to be called Invite Alarm Company showing they have a CEO alarm for the basement. If you do it's like a one streetway and evaluating our right star driver contact. I proceed, no time. 103 copies. Do you want us to take the Lancaster call? Yeah, why don't you do that? I forgot they told me out. Go ahead and take that. All right, we'll be around from 7th Street. Second measure 103. We are clear, for commands. You'd show us without the Lancaster call, cancel, Geneva. Message received. Tower 201, I'll show you clear. O'1 to make sure you copy. Yep, we're good. Thank you. Must receive. They had their garage motor here stuck on for a little bit because of a box in the block of the eye sensor. It was on for like half hour. We're showing some heat on that, which makes sense. Let me check the neighboring unit, there's no problem there. Okay, sounds like you got it. Truck one on, you can clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lancaster Ave, St. Charles, IL 60174
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