Fire crews monitor controlled fire at near West 43rd St, Chicago IL
A waterflow alarm was reported near West 43rd St. Fire crews responded and decided to let the fire burn through while monitoring nearby structures for risk of spread.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Pension 34, near West 43rd.
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Waterflow alarm, we can hold the power office. We'll take care of it.
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Power 54 return.
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Power 54.
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Tower 54, returning.
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Tower 5-4, returning.
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Senator Needs, I mean, you can hold our ambulance.
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We're going to get a refusal.
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Very good, okay, we'll hold ambulance.
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We're going to come up with a little different plan here. We're going to send 54 home to eat punch. We're going to keep 73 here with the added in a pond.
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I'm going to try to let it burn through because we're actually putting no dent in it by throwing millions of gallons of water at this time.
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So I'm going to let burn through and monitor it and keep track of the exposure from it.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 43rd St, Chicago, IL 60632
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