Carbon monoxide alarm triggers fire response in St. Charles, St Charles IL


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at a residence in St. Charles. There were no reported illnesses. The alarm had sounded twice and the caller left the front door open for responders.
Audio|Source: Tri-Com Fire Departments
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St. Charles Fier, Enten 102, respond the carbon monoxide no illness at 1940, Lower Avenue, 1940, Moulter Avenue, St. Charles, Cross Street, Cormor Court, Memory Court. St. Charles. St. Charles, Pryton 10102, Respond the carbon monoxide, no illness, at 1940, Lower Avenue.
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190 Lower Avenue, St. Charles, Street, Huckle, and every court. You know, too, have your route for the Carbon Athlete League with no illness, 1921 Moore Avenue. Caller is saying that their alarm, their audible alarm is going off twice now. I said the front door is going to be open for you. One out of two, Captain.
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