Gas or carbon monoxide issue at commercial building, Tinley Park IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire and emergency units responded to a large one-story brick commercial building in Tinley Park reporting a possible gas or carbon monoxide issue. Interior monitoring found very low CO levels. NICOR was requested to assist with gas utility support.
Audio|Heard on: Tinley Park Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Tellerby 1049 is unseen.
00:03
Large one-story brick commercial.
00:07
I'll be command.
00:08
A message received, now see, command.
00:16
Telly, truck 46 on a scene southbound.
00:20
Truck 46, I copy southbound.
00:31
Ambulance 46, chest pain, near 71st court, map page, 3-8, timeout, 0852.
00:48
Interior, let me know if you need an ambulance here for any reason.
00:56
Let me know if you need an ambulance for any reason for any of the residents in there.
01:06
Okay, we'll do.
01:13
A 59-year-old female having chapskin.
01:16
Ambulance 4611.
01:19
Ambulance. Ambulance 416-10.
01:28
Interior Command, do you guys need any help in there?
01:34
Right now we're just checking a couple offices.
01:36
We've got very low readings of CO.
01:39
We're walking around monitoring right now.
01:44
You want a NICOR?
01:49
Yeah, that'll probably be a good idea and we're going to have them contact through building maintenance as well.
01:57
Utility 49, if you can have a NICOR start in this way, please.
02:00
All right, we'll get to NICOR.
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Tinley Park, IL
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