no fire found in high-rise building after carbon monoxide alarm, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a high-rise building near North Sheridan Road after a fire report but found no fire. They later handled a carbon monoxide alarm, detected 40 parts per million, shut off the gas source, and requested the gas company to check safety.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 59 is at 6400 North Sheridan.
00:03
We are facing ETHON.
00:04
We have a 23-story high rise.
00:06
Nothing showing.
00:08
I have command.
00:11
1059 I have seen nothing showing.
00:18
Kirk Twin Anglewood, we make contact.
00:20
Everything's okay.
00:21
We're in service.
00:22
All right, correct.
00:32
Battalion iteming.
00:33
The original patient's package,
00:39
we're getting him off the track bed now.
00:42
We need a second Able for the operator.
00:48
We have a little stroke in the hallway trying to succeed with command.
00:57
Okay, 59 your message received.
01:04
42 domain. Do we have a CPD assigned yet?
01:10
43.
01:11
Oh, here.
01:15
No one assigned at 43, please do have the request, though.
01:20
Okay, message received.
01:25
One of three in service returning, we advised.
01:31
All three, Mr.
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Seine.
01:37
Saturday 14 of Maine, we're all in service.
01:40
I'm available on the air.
01:42
O.F. 4669, C.P.E.B.1121 are on the beginning here.
01:50
Tadine 14, you might receive.
01:52
Truck one to Maine.
01:55
Truck one.
01:58
We had levels of 40 parts per million here.
02:03
We got them down to zero and we found this order shut off the source and advise the order to call some furnace tech.
02:12
So everything's at zero and the source is shut off.
02:17
All right, you must receive.
02:21
I know gas company needs them, the owner will handle.
02:26
You know what, could you send the gas company out?
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