Fire crews standby and secure area at O'Hare Airport, Chicago IL


Fire and emergency crews responded to a situation at O'Hare Airport. The area was secured on orders of a battalion chief. Hazmat and truck units remained on site while others were released. No individuals were found at the scene during monitoring.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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By one of the battalion 13, he's training out the box, security, UNA, UNF1 at O'Hare Airport for runway 10 left.
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and secured on the orders of the 1013.
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Selmaq Farm, EMS Plan 1[1] for the standby at O'Hare had been struck out and secured on the orders of 201913, remaining covered spotting, return to quarters.
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Out of 2014 Logan instead of Katsy and Logan.
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Instead of Milwaukee and Katsi, yes.
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There's supposed to be a some pizza place over there.
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It's going to be all residential over here, the office.
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We'll take a look. You put us on the scene here.
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We're finding nobody.
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No, I'm pretty sure it's all residential, too, and probably that first address was right.
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Let me call back, stand by it.
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All right, see.
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I'm too. Still continue to monitor the area here on 99th and want work.
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People's gases work and lines drop.
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I'm going to release squad five and keep truck 4293 and hazmat for the time being.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS Plan 1: Elevated EMS response deploying additional ambulances and supervisors for incidents with multiple patients.
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Location mentioned:
Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD), 10000 W O'Hare Ave, Chicago, IL 60666
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