Carbon monoxide incident linked to faulty water heater, Geneva IL


Fire department responded to a possible carbon monoxide incident caused by a faulty water heater. The building was ventilated and monitored. No fire was reported.
Audio|Source: Tri-Com Fire Departments
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Medic 152, Genita Fire, Power 201, Respond of All Patients, at near North Bennett St, Unit 404, near Frost St, or East State St and Wall St.
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Medic 152, Geneva Fire, Tower 201, Spar the FAP patients, and near North Bennett St, Unit 404, Geneva, near East State St and Wall St.
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For the clock 2, a 7th Street, Jones, Homer.
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Hi, too, the main way down north.
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Mr. Josie, can you remain there and stay essential, please?
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Yes, we can.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Hi.
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203. If you can copy, go ahead.
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Go ahead, turn
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You can actually return at your convenience, 1-5-3 cleared up as well 5-2-5-5-piece I can turn a 303 Go ahead
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I sure will look out for last traffic.
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We do have carbon monoxide here working on ventilating, believed to be a faulty water heater.
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303 is going to be on team for a little while longer.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Bennett St, Geneva, IL 60134
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