Gas leak detected and stove shut off near Narragansett Ave, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a gas leak near Narragansett Ave. They detected a gas smell but found no hazardous gas. The crew ventilated the building and shut off the stove to ensure safety.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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55 in the truck around the same near Narragansett Ave for the gas leak.
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55, okay.
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You can do a assignment loady?
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Okay on line, we'll support fire.
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Very good.
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In 125 to me.
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125. We're in service, leaving SLD.
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We're ALS now, ALS status.
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Can you put us in service to Ferdinand for fuel?
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125 your message, Pat Ailes, going for fuel for an end, okay.
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83's at 3802, North Pine Grove, 4-story Ordinary Residential, 4th, southbound on the Gadsley.
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City three-instein. Want to wait for that long and Wilson looking around we don't see anything to you have anything else in this? Want to wait, let me check here.
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73, Cula, keep us available line here.
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Culele 104.
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73 message received, fuel with intent.
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81 to 9749 for the gas leak.
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You could hold the truck office.
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801 message received. Truck 17 return.
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Truck 17 held by the engine return.
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Truck 13 return, man.
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Dr. 11 return, man.
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Okay, company call on.
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4.520 North Nair against it.
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We're going to be westbound on the ambulance, is it?
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Best received.
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Truck 53, you available? Truck 53.
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We have zero readings.
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We do have a smell of gas in here.
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We shut off the stove and ventilated.
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You could have the people's cat smire.
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It's going to be Unate D-EF1-5.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Narragansett Ave, Chicago, IL 60639
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