Woman sets ex-boyfriend's door on fire using accelerant, Chicago IL


A woman, who was not allowed in the building near South Crandon, set her ex-boyfriend's door on fire using an accelerant. Firefighters checked the building, found no one inside and no significant damage. The door was secured.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
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Transcript:
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And new to the board in three, it came over as a domestic, near South Crandon, but per fire, it is a fire at that location.
00:10
The ticket stayed his ex-girlfriend, set his door on fire and she's not supposed to be in the building.
00:16
Per fire accelerant was used, not the phrase it.
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Allotus. Allot. We were able to clear the building.
00:23
No one inside. Nothing seems to be damaged for missing.
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We were able to all secure that door that was open.
00:27
So if the engineer has any questions, I mean you can call us back.
00:30
Time for it. Ain, you're leaving, right? We can give a call and let them know that everything is secure, not to take you?
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10-4[1] squad.
00:36
I mean, they would still need to come to the United States the alarm.
00:38
It's going off.
00:40
Okay, 10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Near S Crandon Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
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