Silent panic alarm and gas smell reported at Chicago restaurant, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a silent panic alarm was reported at Five Guys near North Clark Street. Fire department responded due to a strong smell of gas inside the restaurant.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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Transcript:
00:00
For the units on 18 to do write a panic alarm, near North Clark.
00:03
Near North Clark at Five Guys, it's silent panic from the front counter.
00:07
Nothing further on at 18.
00:08
District's going forth.
00:11
Have anybody in 18 that wants to take a ride up to Five Guys?
00:14
Near North Clark?
00:21
Any of the attack units on 18 want to check that out for me? Near North Clark.
00:30
1864 Adam or 64 David?
00:37
6.4. Adam.
00:38
Can you check 283, 6.8, 6.4.
00:40
Adam, can you check near North Clark and Five Guys for the panic alarm, please?
00:46
No, 4.
00:53
1864 Adam, just for information, fire is responding up there for a strong smell of gas inside.
01:00
So it's possibly related to that.
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