Carbon monoxide alarm triggers medics at residence, Oswego IL


Medics responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm going off at a residence near Springbrook Trail South. No one reported illness. The detector is newer and may have been activated accidentally. A safety reading was requested.
Audio|Source: Kendall County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medics are going to near Springbrook Trail for the CO and all illness.
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Aftergo Fire, still alarms the CO No Illness at near Springbrook Trail South.
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Aftergo Fire, still alarms, C.O.
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No Illness, near Springbrook Trail South, across the Farmington Lakes.
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Aftergo, into two, you're due.
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321, Scott Patient Contact.
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321, Kathy. Medic 122, you're responding to near North Carly Circle.
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It's going to be for the 74-year-old female that fell in the bathroom.
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Three, number three thirty-one and five minutes.
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Good.
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I'm going to two years planning the near Springburg Trail South.
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It's going to be for the CO detector going off.
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No illness is reported.
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It is a newer detector.
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You might have activated it incorrectly.
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You just want to get a reading done to make sure everything's okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Springbrook Trail S, Oswego, IL 60543
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