Activated carbon monoxide detector triggered at Plano home, Plano IL
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According to the dispatch call, a carbon monoxide detector was activated at a home near Alyssa Street in Plano. No illnesses were reported. Residents chose not to evacuate despite the warning.
Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
323 of us bill for an activated CO detector, no illness reported near Alyssa Street.
00:06
Little Rock-Fox Engine 323.
00:08
Give us still for an activated C detector of illness reported near Veronica and Sarah Court.
00:30
121 and 141, you're going to (number withheld) Hampton Lane off of Bluebird and Canary for activated CO detectors in the home.
00:37
There was one party that was reporting some busyness.
00:40
She is currently outside at this time feeling better.
00:50
Degion Strait.
01:05
Engine 323, we are the route.
01:09
Copy 323, you're in route.
01:11
Going to near Alyssa Street, off of Veronica and Sarah Court.
01:15
For an activated CO detector, there's no illness reported.
01:20
They were advised to evacuate, but I believe that they declined.
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Location mentioned:
Alyssa St, Plano, IL 60545
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