Carbon monoxide alarm caused by low battery near st Andrew Dr, Orland Park IL
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A carbon monoxide alarm was triggered near St Andrew Drive. The cause was found to be a low battery in the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Union Fire FPD Main
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Transcript:
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The Rengo, Carbon Monoxide Alarm Nose Symptoms, near St. Andrews Drive.
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Andrew's Drive, 1141, due, time 946.
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452, 442.442.
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Our subject is now stating she is 35 years old.
00:29
I'm still in the line with her.
00:33
Message received, 242, 452-10 me.
00:37
Message received.
00:39
Message. The counter-buttoning alone.
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I'll be heading out to St.
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Andrews. You can remove 1141.
00:58
Message received.
00:59
Just so you're aware, my partner made contact with the homeowner and it's for a low battery.
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Location mentioned:
St Andrew Dr, Orland Park, IL 60462
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