Carbon monoxide hazard near South Stewart Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible carbon monoxide hazard near South Stewart Avenue in Chicago after detecting elevated CO levels. The furnace and stove were turned off, and ventilation was conducted until readings dropped to zero. The gas company was requested to inspect the site. The situation was treated as a level one hazmat response.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Upon entering, we had an elevated CO of 98.
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We shut off the furnace and the stove.
00:08
Right now we're just ventilating and airing it out.
00:11
We got down to zero in all three units, but can I get the gas company to come out here please?
00:19
Truck 53, we'll get you the gas company.
00:26
We're going to be here a little bit longer just as I'm leaving.
00:31
Truck 53, your message received.
00:37
Nine seven to me.
00:41
Nine seven.
00:43
All right, myself and 91 are going to remain on scene.
00:48
Four hundred and five truck 58 is available in service returning.
00:56
And readings of 110 above unit level one.
01:04
Level one hazmat near South Stewart for the elevated CO readings.
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Level one hazmat near South Stewart for the elevated CO readings.
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Location mentioned:
S Stewart Ave, Chicago, IL 60620
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