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Fire department responds to carbon monoxide alarm in homeWashington IL

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Washington, IL

Fire department responded to a home near north fifty-first street in Washington for a carbon monoxide alarm. A 70-year-old woman inside had a headache but was alert and breathing when help arrived.

Audio|Source: Belleville Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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One or two, ten four, you're responding, near north fifty-first street, Washington.
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Can you run, (name withheld), please.
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Ten-four.
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Seventy-year-old female, alert and breathing, headache, fire department's on scene due to a CO detector sounding.

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