Carbon monoxide alarm triggers illness at Geneva residence, Geneva IL
Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Nelson Drive in Geneva. Occupants reported feeling dizzy due to suspected carbon monoxide exposure. Emergency teams arrived on scene to address the situation and assist those affected.
Audio|Source: Tri-Com Fire Departments
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Medic 153, Geneva Fire, Engine 202, and Battalion 200, respond to carbon monoxide with illness.
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At near Nelson Dr, Geneva,
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Cross street, Claiborne Horn Lane and Nelson Court.
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Medic 153, Geneva Fire, Engine 202, and Battalion 200, respond to carbon monoxide with illness, at near Nelson Dr, Geneva,
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cross streets on Agorn Lane and Nelson Court.
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Welcome, (name withheld) en route near Nelson Dr. Call advised alarm is going off and they're feeling dizzy. Battalion 200 may use Aux if needed.
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Let's receive your box.
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You need that from 153 on the house. We're pulling up. Do you need anything?
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Near Nelson Dr, Geneva, IL 60134
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