Carbon monoxide alarm caused by battery change, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm was investigated at residences near West 42nd Place and West 72nd Place. The alarm was triggered due to the homeowner changing the batteries.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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405, near West 42nd Place for the CO investigation,
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and then 405, near West 72nd Place for the CO investigation.
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Central 405, Ralph.
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Pastor C405.
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Battalion 40 from Central Information.
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Go for 40.
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40B advised.
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It was called him by the alarm company.
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They made contact with the homeowner and he was changing out the batteries at this time.
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Message received.
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I'm going to speak with the League Richard 405.
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Master Receiver, 1040.
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405, you can return.
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Location mentioned:
W 72nd Pl, Chicago, IL 60638
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