Structure fire reported near Myrtle Ave and E 153rd St, Harvey IL
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According to the dispatch call, a structure fire was reported near Myrtle Avenue and East 153rd Street in Harvey. Multiple fire departments are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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Transcript:
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Harvey Fire Department is progressing back 35-1 to the full-sill level for the structure fire near Myrtle Ave and E 153rd St.
00:06
Caging will be at the scene.
00:07
Operations are in red firegrounds, following departments are due to respond.
00:11
Adult, you're due with an engine, bloods you're due to ambulance.
00:15
South Holland, you're due to chief.
00:16
The line departments are due for cage and quarters, something part to do with an engine to station 35.
00:20
Repeating MABAS 24 to all locals.
00:22
Harvey Fire Department,
00:23
is progressing back 35-1 to the full-sill.
00:26
alarm level for the structure fire near Myrtle Ave and E 153rd St.
00:29
Station will be on the scene.
00:31
Operations on red fire ground.
00:32
Following departments are due to respond.
00:34
The Dalton would do with an engine, Ledge would do with an ambulance, South Holland would do with the chief.
00:39
Following departments are due for change of quarters.
00:41
Send the carpet with an engine to station 35.
00:43
All responding units are switched to and acknowledged MABAS Division 24 in Eiford.
00:47
Time 1909 hours, KSU Quayson.
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Location mentioned:
Myrtle Ave & E 153rd St, Harvey, IL 60426
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