Small fire on annex roof caused by firecracker


A small fire broke out on the roof of a one-story annex attached to a high-rise office building, reportedly caused by a firecracker or M80 dropped from an upper floor. The fire was extinguished with no further need for emergency services.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:21
Transcript:
It's 1915 angle. There is no train in the station error. 2050, stand by. We're reaching out the CTA for more information. Decline to the main, you can hold the high-rise response here. We have a little bit of rubbish on a one-story annex to the high-rise where the office is located. I'm good with engine 8 and truck 4. Hi, Interior Master, (name withheld). Company still responding, 2031 South Clark return. Company still responding, 2031 South Clark, return. Helicopter 682 is returning. All right. We look, Battalion 6, Battalion 6. Battalion 6. Battalion 6. Battalion 6. We have information from the CTA.A. The train is no longer at that location for their dispatcher, and there is no fire or services are not needed. Yeah, we've got them, office. We'll already turn it. Telling 6, okay. The client 15 and Italian 15, are we securing the plan as well? To office, secure everything, hold everybody up for all returners. Give the plane on your orders as well. And one for the passenger train fire 4,900 South because you secured on the orders of the battalion. Retirement to Maine fire is out. Retirement to Maine fire is out. We just had a one-ply roof on this one-story annex. Residents are reporting that they saw a firecracker or M80, something of that sort, dropped down from the upper floor that went off and then ignited this patch of the roof stacking. It's out. We're all going to be picking up shortly. Thank you. Your message received. Chart 26, domain.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Clark St, Chicago, IL 60616
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