Carbon monoxide alarm causes symptoms at residence, Antioch IL
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Emergency crews responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Highland Avenue. A baby and a female occupant showed symptoms of dizziness and lethargy.
Audio|Heard on: Lake and Kenosha Counties Fire
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01:15
Transcript:
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Woodstock, carbon monoxide alarm with symptoms.
00:04
518, Highland Avenue, Battalion 4, 442, and 452, due.
00:12
Time 2349.
00:21
Late Com, Brush 142, it's bill trailer, has been returned from Bristol.
00:29
Special. 3-2-7-7-2-7-0-2-1.
00:32
Thank you.
00:43
Thank you. Thank you very much.
00:44
The column, Jain, I mean, Your Honor, 29th,000,000,000,000.
00:59
County is en route.
01:07
June route, Mets received.
01:09
This is called in my NICOR.
01:11
There is a baby and a female in the home.
01:13
She is dizzy and lethargic.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, Antioch, IL 60002
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