Gas odor and CO detector activation at Evanston apartment, Evanston IL


Fire crews responded to an apartment building near Austin St in Evanston after a carbon monoxide detector was triggered and a gas odor was reported. The gas utility company NICOR reported the incident but was not on scene. Fire units arrived and found no visible signs of fire and began investigating.
Audio|Source: Evanston Fire
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Transcript:
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Gas week response, squad 21,
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engine 24, tower 22, battalion 21,
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near Austin St.
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for an odor of gas with a CO detector activation in the common area of the apartment building.
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My court is calling it in on behalf of their caller. They are not on scene.
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Gas Week Response, Squad 21, Engine 24,
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Tower 22,
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Battalion 21, near Austin St.
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There's an odor of gas with a CO detector activation in the common area of the apartment building.
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NICOR is calling it in on behalf of their caller. NICOR is not on scene.
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I'm out 1347.
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Power 22 is on scene, three-steen department complex, nothing showing.
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Homeowner on front.
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We'll check it out. We're in command.
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Power 22 is off, checking it out.
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Location mentioned:
Near Austin St, Evanston, IL 60202
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