False carbon monoxide alarm at Evanston residence, Evanston IL
Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide detector alarm at a residence near Harvard Terrace in Evanston. The alarm company confirmed it was a false alarm caused by a battery being replaced.
Audio|Source: Evanston Fire
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near Harvard Terrace near Harvard Terrace for the CO detector activation.
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It's an Evanston service detail for engine 24.
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near Harvard Terrace near Harvard Terrace for the CO detector activation.
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Timeout, 1250.
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Stand by more tones for an EMF.
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POMAYORI.
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Evanston EMS assignment for ambulance 23 in engine 23 (number withheld) Chicago with the Marion room 618 for the residents who they can't wake up appears to be breathing in Evanston EMS assignment ambulance 23 and engine 23 (number withheld) Chicago with the Marion room 618 for the residents who's been asleep over 24 hours they can't wake the mouth however they are still breathing timeout 1251
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Mattelie 21 truck 22.
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Go ahead.
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We got ice on the orange sail.
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It's hard to tell if he's in distress or not, but he's about a half a mile out.
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Okay,
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is the caller come up to you yet?
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Yep, I got her standing right next to me.
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All right, cool.
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I'm pulling up now.
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I'll be up with you.
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Go ahead.
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Reds, let me know if you want to launch.
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We'll do.
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Dispax engine 24.
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Go ahead.
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The alarm company called back and said they reached the homeowner who said they were just changing the battery and everything is fine.
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Receive for the engine 24 back in service.
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