Hazardous carbon monoxide detected in apartment building, Romeoville IL
Fire department responded to high carbon monoxide levels in an apartment building. The source was a vacant unit near apartment 112 undergoing renovation. The high levels are likely from cleaning chemicals used in the unit. Carbon monoxide readings reached up to 2,000 parts per million.
Audio|Source: Grundy and Will Counties Public Safety
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It doesn't work. We have nightcore respond out here. We're getting about 600 parts per million in the hallway. We're going to attempt to locate the apartment that has come from.
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The engine two, you guys need a stage for this call.
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One,
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your audio is very low.
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The source is going to be apartment near 112.
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We're getting about 2,000 parts per million.
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It appears to be a vacant department currently being remodeled. It smells more like a cleaner, but we are picking up about 2,000 parts per million on our monitor.
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Romeoville, IL
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