False carbon monoxide alarm caused by smoke detector near stove


Audio|Source: Tinley Park and Orland Park Police, Fire / EMS
02:55
Transcript:
This is the CFD. They're going to 9318 Hothorn. They got a call from an alarm company for a C.L detector going off. They had no voice contact with the owner. 318 Hothorn Lane for the C.O. detector action. 9 any traffic stop. Go ahead. 1.501 on El Camino, 151 and El Camino on Edward Lincoln, 20708. Edward Lincoln, 20708. 808. 808. Beatty of 3-6, suspicious vehicle occupied. 10737183rd Street. I've got staff there calling in a Toyota hatchback with the plate of CJ 5902, Charles John 5902, and the staff parking lot. It's on the east side of the church. So a male, white, middle-aged wearing shorts and barefoot. He exited the vehicle I rate when the employees asked him why he was there. He said he's there to ground himself. They would just like them checked out. He seems a little 1096. The play comes back in a black 07 Toyota hatchback to a Jose Sions out of justice. It's clear and valid 9 of 2025. We can you both units are 23. And for 1191 can you back 80. 91, 104. 1160. Go ahead. U-2, transferred to Silver Cross, I'm up the station for follow-up. 10-4. 10-4. More than 22-10. 10. 10. Everything is 10-4. It appears to be a problem with a smoke alarm being too close to a cooking store. Speaking to the homeowner, now.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Hawthorne Ln, Frankfort, IL 60423
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