High carbon monoxide levels detected at South Archer address, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, high carbon monoxide levels were detected near South Archer Avenue. An evacuation was ordered, and Level 1 hazmat and EMS Plan 1 responses were initiated to address the hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Cower, Lenders, 504th, Englewood.
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Office, we came here with Ambulance 21 for a strict person.
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Other people who are complaining inside,
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the paramedic are already called the Level 1.
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You know, CMS Plan 1, we're going to call Level 1.
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We have high carbon monoxide levels in this longroom at office.
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Okay, you said 1,100 parts?
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That's 1100.
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1100, 1,100 parts per million.
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We already had everyone evacuate,
00:32
but yes, 1100.
00:35
Power 54 must receive.
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The level one hazmat for the high carbon monoxide.
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Near South Archer.
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Level 1 Hazmat for the high CO.
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Near South Archer.
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EMS Plan 1 for the high seal reading.
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Near South Archer.
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Level 1 Hazmat.
00:51
I'm sorry, level.
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EMS Plan 1 for the high steel reading near South Archer.
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Squad 5, England.
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Squad 5. Squad 5.
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You need this on a level one?
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Continue downtown for now.
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We're right back, yeah.
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Squad five, sister guard that released the elevator, take a 51-41R- here for the level one.
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Spot five.
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415 in England.
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Chuck 15, no.
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S Archer Ave, Chicago, IL 60632
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