Fire and police respond to West Janssen suspicious call, Chicago IL


Fire and police responded to a call near West Janssen about a possible fire or hazardous materials. Officers contacted a person on the second floor and learned no one lives on the first floor, but a squatter is present. A faulty detector was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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24 is on a scene 30, 24 West Janssen, where we respond on the CIO investigation.
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Message routine.
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122 to England.
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22. 22. Give them a call back to see if they can open the door.
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Yeah, we'll call them back.
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122, third-party caller.
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We're going to go through a translator.
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Give us a minute here.
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We'll be right back to.
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Message received, thank you.
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Injia 101 to Engelwood.
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One-on-one, go ahead.
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Yeah, officers are going to be a police manager.
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The police are on the scene dealing with, we're in service during the quarters.
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101, that's your city.
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Agent 44 to May, we got zero puts on our meter.
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We have a faulty detector here we advise.
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We're going to be in service which sign.
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Message, J-C., engine 44.
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We can hold the AMO so we're getting patient or refusal.
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82 are going to hold the ammo.
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122 to Englewood.
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1.22.
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We made contact with a person on the second floor.
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They say that nobody lives in the first floor.
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There's a squatter that's back and forward.
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So I don't know if that's the address is correct on this.
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