Carbon monoxide detector activation causes illness at local address, Sandwich IL
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According to the dispatch call, an activated carbon monoxide detector at a location near West Center Street caused illness in multiple people, who experienced shortness of breath, lightheadedness, and confusion. They were advised to evacuate and wait outside safely.
Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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Sandwich by Department at Fullstone for the activated CO detector with illness is reported near West Center Street.
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Tramish Department at Fullstall Tom for the activated CO detector with illness is reported near West Center Street, cross of Castle and Ash, through the scene engine 421 and medic 441.
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Cancom 451, 441 responding.
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441 and 451, I schedule for sounding, full still to the CO detector, near West Center Street, cross of Castle and Ash, with illness is reported.
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We've got one feeling short of breath, and then two of them are lightheaded and confused.
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They were advised to evacuate and wait inside of their vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
W Center St, Sandwich, IL 60548
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