Carbon monoxide detector alerts at residential building, Leland IL
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A carbon monoxide detector activated at a residential building near North Locust Street. Initially, no one reported feeling sick, but later someone did. Fire and emergency medical services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: LaSalle, Livingston Marshall Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Pony-X-Fire, CO-detector going off, near North Locust Street.
00:03
Caller advice, he did not feel sick.
00:06
Penny X. Fire,
00:08
CO-detector, near North Lucas Street.
00:11
Caller advice, CO-detector going off.
00:13
Someone feels sick.
00:14
Don't have patient.
00:15
56.15.
00:24
That's south locus instead of north.
00:26
Did you call back?
00:34
It is 421. I'm sorry.
00:37
You can at 421, North Locust Street.
00:40
Please.
00:47
Clear on scene at 421.
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Location mentioned:
N Locust St, Leland, IL 60531
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