Smoke smell investigated near west Washington boulevard, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a reported smell of smoke near West Washington Boulevard and found no active fire. A 65-year-old female with chest pain and numbness was assisted by ambulance personnel at 8516 Menard.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Near 623 West Washington, Battalion 6 en route for smoke smell investigation.
00:36
Squad 2 and a hometown ambulance responding to 8516 Menard.
00:43
65-year-old female with high blood pressure and chest pain.
00:47
Numbness in her hands.
00:49
Squad 2 and hometown ambulance 8516 Menard responding for cardiac issue.
00:59
Pickery from Oklahoma.
01:02
Hey, so you're happy about and I'm gone.
01:17
6.530 from command, when investigating, just determine if fire ground or not.
01:21
We keep on main for now.
01:38
Hometown ambulance 472 assisting 8516 Menard for 65-year-old female with chest pain.
01:45
Hometown ambulance 472 assisting 8516 Menard for 65-year-old female chest pain.
01:58
Okay, in six from 55-04.
02:03
Go ahead. They felt like they smelled something burning.
02:09
No smoke detected now.
02:10
Searching every floor and cleaning the basement.
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