False fire alarm at high-rise dormitory in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a high-rise dormitory near South Wabash Ave for a fire alarm. The building is a 10-story dormitory. Upon investigation, the cause was found to be steam from a shower, not a fire. Later, a medical emergency was reported near Princeton Ave involving a person having difficulty breathing.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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New 19 in Trove 11 are near South Wabash for LMI quorum high rise.
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They are eastbound, if nothing showing, switching the fire ground,
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and the new night,
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smoke you here.
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The 19 in the truck on the scene.
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4 is in service returning no position sound.
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Vincent, 4, okay.
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The Tadian 2 is near South Wohatch.
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Mr. 10-story, fire resistance, dormitory,
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50 by 100.
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Mr. Shell, I first company are investigating.
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The state is the second company in the 31st of State Office, and I'll be a super plan.
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To your message, the company still responded near Wabash for staging area, 30-person of state.
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Company still responded near Wabash for staging area, 30-person of state.
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The battalion 17 is on Milwaukee to assist the police office.
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Tiny 17, okay.
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If you can strike out the box, I'll keep first engine, first truck air, it seems like they had steam from the shower and the fourth car.
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Systems reset shortly.
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I'll tell you until your message, you see,
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with engine 29, then the 29.
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29.
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29.
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Near Princeton difficulty breathe near Princeton near Princeton near Princeton they can't breathe
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