Carbon monoxide alarm prompts evacuation near Jerusalem Road, Edwardsville IL
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded near Jerusalem Road in Edwardsville. No symptoms were reported. Residents were advised to evacuate as a precaution following recent furnace work. The alarm is believed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Madison and Clinton Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hamel Fire, Hamill, AMSS, against Hamlethire, Hamlethire, Hamill AMS,
00:04
Firm Road, Edwardsville Mailing, near Jerusalem Road, Edwardsville mailing for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:09
Towning for a carbon monoxide alarm.
00:10
Townsounding. No symptoms reported at the time.
00:12
They have been advised to evacuate the residents.
00:15
I'm not 18, 17, 17.
00:34
Detective Hamilton Fire, Hamillam-MF, Tick's Hamillam-A-M-Fest response.
00:38
Near Jerusalem Road, Edwardsville-mailing for a carbon monoxide alarm sounding.
00:44
No symptoms reported.
00:45
They have been advised to evacuate the residents.
00:48
Timeout, 1817.
00:52
1417.
00:54
Armed 34-p50, the point of seven hundred.
01:02
Yeah, 3450, did you test your last page? Can you respond to near Jerusalem Road? We will have another took there and run as well for Seattle.
01:11
Is that great?
01:17
The county copy.
01:19
They're advising that they just had furnace work done today.
01:23
They believe this is going to be a false alarm.
01:25
However, they are still evacuating.
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Location mentioned:
Jerusalem Rd, Edwardsville, IL 62025
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