Co detected in apartment near 71st Street in Chicago


Fire department found carbon monoxide in apartment, no fire or injuries.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
122[2] in the wall are we going to be on these days I'm lost yet what appears to be a semi-truck no fire from the just south to 76 street bridge 122 your master's safe when we arrived at the apartment it was the CO[1] leader was reading 26 we open up the windows and vented We turned off the gas at the stove and now we're going to be returning. All right, 22 will get the gas company. Crossway. State has it on 71st Street, 71st Street. 71st Street. It's supposed to be on the on-ramp. ISC[3] is there. You didn't see it? 54 did not see it, office. We're going to turn back around. Okay, you're Mr. Receive. This auto is going to be just south of 67th Street. We have to go to 59th Street to turn around. Okay, your message received. 99 in the group we're on the same. 919, your message received. 24, ammo is 24, supposedly an accident as well. So there's an email that's with you. Message received. 919, I'm going. 919. 919. 919. There's no auto fire. They're pulling off the expressway with IDON. You can hold up 122. Your message, Chief. 122 released, return. 1.20, you're return. Battalion 5[4], ambulance 38 is finishing up the refusal, truck 37, back in search. Service. Tell you five, missed receipt. Tad19, Eaglewood. Tadil 19. No patient, no fire, Rave on. No patient, no fire, Rave on. Day 19, your message received.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide
[2]
122: Fire Apparatus/Unit Identifier
[3]
ISC: Incident Support Company
[4]
Battalion 5: Fire Battalion Unit
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Location mentioned:
E 71st St, Chicago, IL
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