Fire crews respond to carbon monoxide reading, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a possible carbon monoxide incident near Artesian Avenue in Chicago, where readings showed about 70 parts per million. Crews ventilated the building and confirmed conditions were safe before leaving.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Artesian, one and a half story ordinary occupied office, 25 by 50, nothing showing.
00:05
We are northbound.
00:08
101 northbound, nothing showing.
00:14
101, angled with them all up.
00:17
Okay, 101 companies responding, near Artesian return.
00:21
Company near Artesian returning.
00:24
Sir.
00:27
Battalion 16, we'll remain in service on there.
00:30
Battalion 6 on the radio.
00:34
101, 101.
00:38
This isn't going to be a CO run.
00:40
Your reading is about 70 parts per million.
00:44
Plus in the truck here, you're going to be on scene working a vent and shut up for other stuff.
00:49
101 message received.
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Location mentioned:
S Artesian Ave, Chicago, IL 60629
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