Carbon monoxide detected at residential building in chicago, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residence near West Division in Chicago after elevated carbon monoxide levels were detected. They searched the large house for the source and requested gas company assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:55
Transcript:
00:00
We have noted confirmation of an Hydra violation near West Division.
00:06
Near Division.
00:07
Near Division.
00:16
83 to Main.
00:18
Eighty-three.
00:21
We had a maximum reading of 60 parts per million and it's going down.
00:25
It's a rather large house.
00:26
We're trying to find the shutoff.
00:28
While we're doing that, then you have the gas company respond, please.
00:32
All right, 83 did you happen to find the source?
00:37
Repeat, happen to find the what?
00:39
The source of the CO.
00:41
You know the source.
00:44
No, negative, we're still looking for it.
00:45
Like I said, it's a large house, it's combined to a corner in a basement that doesn't appear to have a jet shut off in it.
00:51
We're still looking.
00:53
Message, we'll notify the gas company.
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Location mentioned:
W Division St, Chicago, IL 60622
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