Carbon monoxide alarm triggers response for ill person, Normal IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an activated carbon monoxide detector near George Drive. The caller reported feeling ill and that after replacing the battery, the alarm continued to sound.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 12,
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11,
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George Drive, near George Drive, activated CO detector, miccom clear, 239.
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Rescue 12,
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you also be needed, near George Drive, near George Drive.
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Person feeling ill.
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Like, I'm clear, 241.
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211.
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12 in route, near George.
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June 12 in route, 242.
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June 12, then around 242.
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Or June 12, caller.
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Rush, you're told from now.
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Teflorn route 243.
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Caller revised, their CO detector was going off.
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They changed the battery and it kept going off.
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She was feeling kind of woozy.
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Let's hear you.
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