Fire alarm triggered by fog machine odor at office building, Chicago IL
A fire alarm was triggered at an office building near N Dearborn St, Chicago. Fire crews detected a slight odor and elevated carbon monoxide levels in a hallway. Employees reported the presence of a fog machine for a Halloween party. The gas company was requested to inspect the situation as a precaution.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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near N Dearborn St, automatic alarm in the high-right.
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near North Deerborn for the first.
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78 is at Anderson and Fremont.
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All right, Brogway and Wavelin for the allergic reaction.
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To be a health.
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Powers.
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I'll take command.
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Sign 1, okay.
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78 minus 78.
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78. 718.
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Sign 1. Sign 1.
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We have a detector on the 46th floor. Uh,
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employees are telling us that I need to be a fog machine. We're checking it out.
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Hi. Is it?
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Citi. The 295. I've seen one three sons with car wall.
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What car is this?
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And I need an issue.
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Office, we metered 1407, 1408. We got four parts per million. We advised.
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We ventilated.
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We do have a slight odor or something in a hallway here. Could we request a gas company to come out of precautionary, please?
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All right. We'll get to the gas company.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Dearborn St, Chicago, IL 60654
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