Fire alarm caused by construction dust near South King Drive, Chicago IL
A fire alarm was reported near South King Drive in Chicago, but it was caused by construction dust, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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At 9203 million companies, near South King Drive, turn.
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Companies all made an alarm[1], near South King Drive.
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And truck 50, follow up 121-0.
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Truck 50 for the gas leak at 209, West 93rd.
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Truck 50, 209, West 93rd Street.
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129 is at the scene, 8950 in South Wilmitt, we are southbound,
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six-story senior building, cornered by 50.
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I'm still in command and switching a fire ground.
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All right, 121.
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Under 21 angle, you could hold that truck.
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All right, 121.
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What's good news? We are at drop 50.
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Okay.
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That's right. Truck 50, you're returning.
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That's right.
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121 at service turning.
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We have zero rating, 100 meter.
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All right, 121.5.
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129 angle, do hold the truck.
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There's construction dust at this facility.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
alarm: Alarm reported, such as burglary, panic, or other security alert.
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Location mentioned:
Near S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60628
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