Possible gas leak at McDonald's leads to evacuation, Chicago IL
A machine inside a McDonald's was malfunctioning and possibly causing a hazardous gas leak. Staff noticed that carbon dioxide was being released and evacuated everyone from the building as a precaution. Fire department assistance was requested due to the risk.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
01:54
Transcript:
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6.5, I think I have a burst in McDonald's, relating that some sort of pipe or something is about the first inside the McDonald's.
00:08
Can we go ahead and get CFD[1] rolling over there by McDonald's, please?
00:15
225, you cut out in the middle.
00:16
You said it's a pipe at the McDonald's that's about to burst?
00:20
Correct, yeah.
00:23
Worker at the McDonald's related.
00:25
She's very finite related that some sort of machine is about to, I don't know, just in CFD[1].
00:33
I'm going to go check it out.
00:35
Go ahead and hold this other job.
00:37
Do it to the ANVO.
00:41
Okay, it's not just send CFD[1].
00:44
Ask what's going on so we can let CFD[1] know.
00:47
I told you, some sort of machine is malfunctioning, she related that the ice is still enough and it's usually shaking, it was about to pop a verse.
00:57
Her exact words, okay, SWAT.
01:14
T-21, you can put that on our box, we'll see what's going on.
01:18
Okay.
01:32
2-2-5. Oh,
01:36
yeah. So she related that she believes that carbon dioxide is shooting out the machine.
01:41
So I made everybody exit the premises.
01:44
So, yeah,
01:47
we're going to have everybody exit the premises,
01:49
because yes, it might be a carbon monoxide, dealing with the ice machine, far.
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CFD: Chicago Fire Department involvement, including fire or emergency medical services response.
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Chicago, IL
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