Rubbish fire damages porch and apartment at kenneth avenue, Chicago IL
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A rubbish fire on the back porch near Kenneth Avenue spread slightly into the first-floor apartment causing some damage. The building department was called to check the compromised porch.
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01:59
Transcript:
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One engine 91.
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91.
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91 to distill,
00:13
it's going to be near kenneth,
00:16
near kenneth.
00:19
Near kenneth. Near kenneth.
00:21
Kettis.
00:27
Battalion 7 to Main.
00:28
Was that a spill you had on kenneth?
00:30
That's correct, Battalion 7.
00:32
You've taken it in?
00:35
I'm going to give you squad 2.
00:43
Battalion 7 to Main.
00:44
Truck 13 is available.
00:48
Okay, I'll take truck 13 on to near kenneth.
00:54
2929 for truck or routine for this hill.
00:58
The Box of Lime, 28, 29, South California.
01:00
The Box Alarm 28, 29, South California.
01:08
91, we're going to be on C.
01:10
Near kenneth. We're going to be two-story ordinary.
01:12
Nothing's showing.
01:13
We're going to be northbound.
01:14
I want to switch over to Forest Sue Command.
01:18
991, your message received, nothing shown.
01:27
Battalion 7 to Main.
01:30
The time,
01:31
Southern.
01:33
Office, this was a rubbish on the back porch.
01:36
It did communicate into the first floor apartment basin apartment wall.
01:39
Just a bit.
01:40
We did do some damage here.
01:42
We are going to need the building department for back porch issues.
01:46
They're a little compromised.
01:49
Your message received at 9-7, do you need immediate response or notification only?
01:58
Notification only.
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Location mentioned:
N Kenneth Ave, Chicago, IL 60641
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