Natural gas leak reported at structure in Burbank, Burbank IL
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According to the dispatch call, the Burbank Fire Department responded to a reported natural gas leak inside a structure near West 79th Street, Burbank. Fire units arrived and began investigating the scene.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Burbank Structure 22 for the natural gas leak inside,
00:04
near 79th Street.
00:07
Burbank for the structure 22 for the natural gas leak inside,
00:11
near 79th Street.
00:20
Dr. So, Joshua, one, my water, I'm safe.
00:26
Messer received.
00:43
Met2, Engine 2,
00:47
9400 Southwest Highway at the High School for the Subject of Fainted.
00:52
Vent two, Engine 2 at the High School, 9400,
00:55
Southwest Highway for the Subject of Fated.
01:16
Measure 4. Can you call the caller back? We don't have anyone standing outside, no one inside, knows where he's at.
01:23
Massacre, we'll get a call.
01:27
Central engine floor, 5-80-mills 417 in route.
01:33
Master receive.
01:40
Central Squad 2 is on the scene.
01:42
We got a 40 by 83-story multi-family ordinary.
01:46
We are facing northbound.
01:49
We'll be investigating.
01:53
Master Recuse Squad 2.
02:02
Dr. Battalion 2 is on the scene.
02:03
I'll take command, change order to White on arrival.
02:07
To receive, Battalion 2, you're on scene.
02:09
You will have command.
02:10
All incoming companies, switch over to a white on the run.
02:14
So I can be telling you two, have companies coming in the 68, 50, 79th Street stage on Saturday Night Street, director travel.
02:23
Master received all incoming companies stage on City 9th Street, select no travel.
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