Carbon monoxide detector activates with high gas levels, Seneca IL
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A carbon monoxide detector activated near East 29th Road, Lot 124. A person reported feeling light-headed. Emergency services responded, and a high level of natural gas was detected, prompting a utility company request.
Audio|Heard on: Grundy County Consolidated Dispatch Center
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
No problem.
00:18
Seneca Fire, this is your second page for the carbon monoxide detector going off near East 29th Road, Lot 124.
00:28
Seneca Fire, this is your second page.
00:31
For near East 29th Road, Lot 124, the carbon monoxide detectors are going off; subject is feeling light-headed.
00:40
Come out, 2245.
00:41
Okay.
00:50
39.25 on scene.
00:54
39.25 on scene.
01:14
Seneca EMS, this is your second call in progress, you're due to respond to near East Union Street for a lift assist.
01:21
Seneca EMS, this is your second call in progress, you're due to respond to near East Union Street for a lift assist.
01:28
Timeout 2349.
01:39
30925 from Gurney.
01:43
Go ahead.
01:45
Want me to get Marcells going for that lift assist?
01:50
Yes, please.
01:51
And can you get NICOR started in my seat? I've got 700 parts per million natural gas.
02:00
10-4. Also, I have not heard from your fire department.
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Location mentioned:
E 29th Rd, Seneca, IL 61360
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