Medical call and gas leak investigated at South Route 31, Lake In The Hills IL
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Emergency responders were called to a medical emergency near South Route 31 in Algonquin. They also investigated a gas leak caused by a faulty stove burner, which was turned off and posed no hazard. The gas company NICOR was contacted and expected within 30 minutes to an hour.
Audio|Heard on: Algonquin Lake in the Hills Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Algonquin, sick person, near South Route 31,
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143, and 151, 2, time 1323.
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2, time 1323.
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Yeah, morning again, I've seen, we'll be on investigating.
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181 message received.
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151143. Go ahead.
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Coming up on you now, what do you need?
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It should be good.
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You guys can know available.
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Alright, let's see.
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I think I'm 181.
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181. 181.
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Do you have nightcore respond to the scene, please?
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181, message, see?
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I'm from 181.
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181. 181.
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We have a gas leak from a faulty stove top.
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One of the burners is leaking.
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Turned off the gas to the stove.
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There's no current hazard.
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It's really going available.
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Homeowner still like NICOR to come.
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Message received.
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181, NICOR,
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advise 30 minutes to an hour, ETA.
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81, copies.
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