Fire dept responds to carbon monoxide in apartment, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to elevated carbon monoxide levels in apartment 202. They ventilated the unit, turned off the stove and hot water tank, and asked the gas company to check the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Tower 21, Maine.
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We had a stove now, left now, and apartment 202.
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Zero's on the meter.
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We ventilated. We're returning.
00:09
Power 21, okay.
00:16
Power 21, Maine.
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Keep us on the other north branch, fuel, permission of the 12th.
00:21
Power 21, okay.
00:27
Poverishy-6 and service return.
00:33
Truck 26 is in service.
00:37
Truck 26, okay.
00:44
224,000, number 96 as else.
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Your message received.
00:54
918, the main A.R number, please.
01:01
18, that AR number is 2.503.00.
01:13
That's 250300 message received.
01:15
Also, I'll take a CPD beat at 96's house.
01:21
All right, 1018, I did start you CPD there, however,
01:26
you don't need to date, right?
01:32
Yeah, I guess this originated on the highway will probably need ISP.
01:40
I'm not sure all that's going to work, but I'll give them a call.
01:42
I'll get back to you.
01:45
All right, appreciate it.
01:51
Agent 15, A.O.R.
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15.
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1115.
02:01
sent to your message.
02:05
Yeah, office, we had 18 parts per million ventilated.
02:08
I also turned off the stove and the hot water tank if you can notify the gas company to come out here.
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