Carbon monoxide alarm at Wilmette apartment building, Wilmette IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide alarm sounded at an apartment building near Central Avenue in Wilmette. One resident who left overnight felt sick and was hospitalized with carbon monoxide exposure. There is concern that nearby residents may also be at risk.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 33 to carbon monoxide alarm, no symptoms.
00:04
Grid 3302 at near Central Avenue.
00:09
Unit 22 at near Central Avenue.
00:13
Unit 22, Grid 3302, carbon monoxide alarm, no symptoms.
00:19
Tower Ladder 33.
00:22
Thank you.
00:44
Northwest 822 and 823 ambulance vaccine at 100th, South Harlem Avenue.
01:08
I'm not going to have anyone to meet on scene.
01:10
This is in reference to the call you guys were here for earlier.
01:13
The resident of Unit 22 didn't feel comfortable staying the night, went to a hotel, and started to feel sick, then went to the hospital where she found out she had carbon monoxide in her system.
01:24
She is concerned that the neighboring residents might have exposure.
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Location mentioned:
Central Ave, Wilmette, IL 60091
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