Fire crews respond to gas leak alarm in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm near Washington St in Chicago, reporting a possible gas leak. Multiple fire units arrived and used several hand lines, Rams, a snorkel, and tower ladders. Firefighters fought the fire defensively and were in the process of rehabilitation. There was no evidence of arson at the time, and operations were ongoing.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Measure 111.157 Street, we're on the alarm. We've got an electric station.
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We're going to be checking out the automatic alarm[1].
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Okay, 101.
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The main truck 29, did you take the gas investigation?
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In office, we're still on the scene here.
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near Washington for the gas like truck 29 19 return to your own quarters
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agent 19's return to your own quarters
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power at the 317
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57 of Maine.
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Can we get an ambulance over here for injured from before? That's right evening.
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All right, we'll get handled.
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Engine 101, Inglewood, the system could reset,
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our solocile letter 54 and reintroducercerving.
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Okay, 101.
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274 to Inglewood with an update.
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What, 274.
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We still have four hand lines working.
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Two Rams, the snorkel, two tower ladders.
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Everything's defensive and companies are continuing to rehab.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
automatic alarm: Fire alarm received from an automatic alarm system, often without confirmed fire
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Location mentioned:
Near N Washington St, Chicago, IL 60656
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