Boiler room carbon monoxide leak at Chicago building, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a carbon monoxide leak from a boiler room and an automatic fire alarm at a two-story building near Western Avenue in Chicago. There was no active fire, and the leak was stopped and ventilated safely.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Yeah, we had a momentary reading of 160 parts per million in the boiler room.
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I checked down six boilers, all the boilers to the building and immediately stopped the leak and we vented down to zero.
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It was a very small room.
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Requires fuel gas for this building.
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Boilers shut off to all the internet or turning service we find.
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Quote too much receipt.
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11C.
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Anyone message received.
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26, truck 26, you're being held to turn.
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Truck 26, still home.
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All right, 55 engine 55 correct location 331 with surf.
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331 with surf.
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331 was surf.
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231 was surf for 55.
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And then 23 in the tower on the scene, near Western Avenue for the automatic alarm, non showing two-story, non combustible, eastbound on 27th Street.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Western Ave, Chicago, IL 60608
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