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Fire department checks for hot spots at residential buildingChicago IL

audio iconFire & Arson
Near Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601

The fire department responded to a report of a fire at a residential building but found no significant fire. They looked for any hot spots and dealt with a downed wire.

Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:37
Transcript:
Plain 17 messages, we'll get the comment. And that was a two-and-a-half-story, ordinary residential 25 by 50. Plain 17 that's received. All right. 78 domain. Maine, this is a malfunction in the system, ourselves and truck 22 in service returning. And then 70 of us received. Go to Maine? We're at 2.33 North Michigan Avenue. We're at 233 North Michigan Avenue for the answer assist. We're looking around for a patient. You have a call next? 10.13 standby will call him back, but we'll do a call back. We'll do a call back. 13 to May, we've found our patient. He's inside. He's 13, okay. The Italian 17 to May. The 2917. So I'm going to beat card here to spin out of down wire and with that EPA[1] and crime ads. All right, fine 17 you do have the 14, 14 to 5. and we'll get an EPA for ComEd[2]. Message. 19, truck 119 to see automatic alarm, 4-story fire resistive, nothing showing, or southbound. 19 of the truck must be of nothing showing. Enter 121-115, Southw. We're going to put your test. We're facing it off down. One twenty-one. We're back on the third floor to send some hot spots with a hand pump for a quick. We'll be out here in about five minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EPA: Estimated Time of Arrival (for utility response)
[2]
ComEd: Commonwealth Edison (utility company)

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Near Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60601
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