Fire in elevator shafts quickly controlled by firefighters


Firefighters responded to a fire seen in the elevator shafts. The fire was quickly put out using a hand pump. There were no major issues or injuries during the incident.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:48
Transcript:
D1231. Thank you, Office. Vision 43 in a truck around a sea in 2009, North Keddy, Creek, I'll select. We'll be out to investigate. 43, okay. Company calling me? Power 10, the main? 10, go ahead. We've got a full still here. We've got, uh, we can see fire in the elevator shafts. We want to make sure they have enough here. All right, Tower 10, you said you're requesting the still, correct? Yeah, full still. All right, just to clarify, do you just want to still respond or working for your response? If truck 44 are you available, truck 44 for us still? Let's receive. We'll hold the animals. It means at Tower 10, Tower 10. All right, Towerton, did you just want a spill response, sir, or do you want a working fire[1] response? All right, Tower 10, your radio's unreadable. We'll just get a regular spill. It doesn't like this much as we'd. Okay, sir. All right, we have a still response going right now. Mr. Ten, you don't hold the still response. All right, your radio is unreadable. 13, the main, hold the ambulance, we've got a document or freeze. 13, okay. You can hold the still rest, but this wasn't as much we thought. We just hit it with a hand pump. We'll handle with engine 55. All right, power 10 message received.
Police codes explained
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[1]
working fire: Upgraded fire alarm indicating confirmed fire situation
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Location mentioned:
N Kedzie Blvd, Chicago, IL 60647
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