Low battery triggers medical alarm at west 134th street, Robbins IL
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Emergency responders were called to near West 134th Street for a medical alarm. The issue was a low battery in a carbon monoxide detector in a vacant apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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Transcript:
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Crestwood, 2303,
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and 2312,
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ambulance medical alarm at near West 134th Street Unit 111.
00:31
Okay,
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come down.
00:38
Okay, come down.
01:00
We met with (name withheld) in the person as a battery issue with a CO detector to make an apartment.
01:09
1111 can you read yourself?
01:16
No problem, sound, zero reading.
01:21
It's a low battery issue with a CO detector as a vacant apartment.
01:28
Okay, that's just you.
01:29
No problem, sound here.
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Location mentioned:
W 134th St, Robbins, IL 60472
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