fire department responds to smoke and carbon monoxide in building, Chicago IL
The fire department responded to reports of smoke caused by leaf burning near 17th, 11th, and 90th Streets. Later, they addressed a carbon monoxide reading at a building near North Milwaukee Avenue, vented the premises, and notified the gas company.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Be advised, if someone calls in for smoke in the area, it's 17, 11th, 90th, street, someone's just burning leaves.
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The office, our walkthrough is complete.
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All companies are going to be in service.
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Let's receive.
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Telling 11 at near North Milwaukee.
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I'll get back to you.
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1011. 10.11.
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Okay. I have 25 readings.
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We show off the stove.
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We checked the furnace, no more reading we vented, down to zero.
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We're turning.
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Can you let people's gas now?
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That's received.
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Get your people's gas.
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And it's 59.
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Near N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642
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