Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in Geneva home, Geneva IL


Firefighters responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence near Ridge Lane in Geneva. No one reported illness, but residents were advised to use the main entrance. One person required medical attention for a head injury.
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You can add us to that ticket as well and show us the route from 47 and Smith. Message you. Geneva Fire, Power 201, respond to carbon monoxide no illness. At 137, Ridge Lane, 137, Ridge Lane, Geneva, Cross Streeper Valley Lane and Blair Lane.
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Geneva Fire, Power 201, Respondi Carbon Monoxide No Illness, at 137, Ridge Lane, 137, Ridge Lane, Geneva, Cross Streets or Valley Lane and Prayer Lane. Unison are out of Greenfield. Patients are going to be in the main entrance, dining room, use the main entrance. One patient needs to be top off, the other one hit their head needs to be checked out.
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Near Ridge Ln, Geneva, IL 60134
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