Elevated Carbon Monoxide Levels Detected
180 N Jefferson St
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- Firefighters in Chicago responded to elevated carbon monoxide levels at a high-rise on North Jefferson Street, identifying the elevator as the source of the gas spread. A hazmat team was called in to assist with the investigation and monitoring efforts.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 180 N Jefferson St.
Videos from Citizen users show firefighters on scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 180 N Jefferson St.
Videos from Citizen users show firefighters on scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 180 N Jefferson St.
Videos from Citizen users show firefighters on scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 180 N Jefferson St.
Videos from Citizen users show firefighters on scene.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 180 N Jefferson St.
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Anyone with pets taking extra precaution? Worries due to smaller sizes
last month elevators didn't work, this month they're spreading carbon monoxide
Firefighter just knocked on door and said to open windows but evacuation isn't needwd
Looks like fire department back
Anyone with pets taking extra precaution? Worries due to smaller sizes
last month elevators didn't work, this month they're spreading carbon monoxide
Firefighter just knocked on door and said to open windows but evacuation isn't needwd
Looks like fire department back
Anyone with pets taking extra precaution? Worries due to smaller sizes
last month elevators didn't work, this month they're spreading carbon monoxide
Firefighter just knocked on door and said to open windows but evacuation isn't needwd
Looks like fire department back
Anyone with pets taking extra precaution? Worries due to smaller sizes
last month elevators didn't work, this month they're spreading carbon monoxide
Firefighter just knocked on door and said to open windows but evacuation isn't needwd
Looks like fire department back
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Anyone with pets taking extra precaution? Worries due to smaller sizes
last month elevators didn't work, this month they're spreading carbon monoxide
Firefighter just knocked on door and said to open windows but evacuation isn't needwd
Looks like fire department back