Dry chemical extinguisher discharged in apartment


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment building. They found a discharged dry chemical extinguisher but no fire or injuries. Police were asked to check the third floor. The scene was secured and the building owner will handle cleanup.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:39
Transcript:
98 maintenance is telling us they got nothing going on up on the floor. They're trying to reset the strength of box off. Must receive. Battalion 3 did you get that? Battalion 3, I got that message. Go ahead and check it up. Yes, received. Boxed. Boxlam, 257, here on, so forthcoming information received by Engine 98. Boxlam, 257 East hereon. Stockout on information received by Engine 98. Remaining companies return. We're going to need CPD[1]. We're going to need to force entry to the third floor to see if it's the source of the league. Okay, (name withheld) Italian 1. Italian 1. Okay, 511 news here. They determined that this is a dry chemical, some form of my answer, that somebody had let off here. Everything's good here, it's secure. We're all going to be in service returning. Battalion 3, go ahead. Battalion 3, systems reset, remaining companies are returning. Mention, receipt. Agent 19 in the truck, you're being held by I got returned. Engine 19 in the truck. 19 returned. 19 returned. 46 Inglewood. C.P.D. on the scene is advising us. There is no victim on the scene here. We're in service returning. Okay, (name withheld). We'll hold the ambulance. (name withheld), 50, you can hold CPD. contact with the building owner and they're going to take care of notification and fix the water. Truck 50 of us received.
Police codes explained
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[1]
CPD: Chicago Police Department requested for assistance
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Location mentioned:
Near E Huron St, Chicago, IL 60611
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