Carbon monoxide alarm activated at Chicago residence, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a carbon monoxide alarm activation near West 72nd Place in Chicago. The alarm was triggered while the resident was changing the detector's batteries. No hazardous carbon monoxide levels were found.
Audio|Heard on: Roberts Park Fire Protection District
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Transcript:
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405, near West 72nd place for the CO investigation[1],
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engine 405, near West 72nd place for the CO investigation[1].
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That's 405 or off.
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Faster, C, 405.
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Battalion 40 for central information.
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Bill for 40.
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40 be advised.
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This was called in by the alarm company.
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Probably you made contact with the householder and he was changing out the batteries at this time.
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Message received.
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Oh, I'm going to speak with him from Hebrew to 4.5.
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Master receiver, 1040.
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4.5 to return.
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CO investigation: Carbon monoxide investigation
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Location mentioned:
W 72nd Pl, Chicago, IL 60638
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