No hazard found after carbon monoxide alarm in Chicago building, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a carbon monoxide alarm near Indiana in Chicago. No hazard was found, and the alarm was caused by a faulty detector. Firefighters attempted to reset the detector with building maintenance.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:11
Transcript:
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Carbon dioxide investigation near Indiana.
00:05
We're northbound. We've got three-story ordinary nothing shown.
00:09
16 are out soon.
00:15
Up for the one you guys, run.
00:18
Yeah, we got the Coltox and Holy Cross.
00:21
We're en route. We're in route.
00:26
Frank, going 34 in the tower. Returning, we just had smokers in a room.
00:32
Okay, 34.
00:35
One-on-one on the truck, 27, 483, 68, street, got a five-story hospital complex, of us, nothing show, and we are westbound.
00:48
One-on-one on the truck.
00:54
68 do you have any.
01:01
Do we have anything further on this event?
01:10
68, it's supposed to be in a great Hyundai,
01:14
Tucson, in the far east side of the parking lot with the hazards on.
01:21
We'll check around some more, but right now we're not finding that car.
01:27
This did come from a third-party caller, tried the patient. We didn't apparently make any contact with them.
01:38
44 engine 44 help by the EMIL's return.
01:43
44 return.
01:50
6.7 California is a staging area for a coal box.
01:54
2743168. 3. Once again, 67 California, staging area, all companies on a coal box.
02:04
920, Inglewood, you go hold up like some companies. You could strike up the box on my orders.
02:09
Faulty detector. We're going to attempt to reset this building maintenance.
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Location mentioned:
Indiana, Chicago, IL 60653
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