Fire in parking garage at downtown Chicago building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire was reported at 1130 North Dearborn Street in Chicago, with smoke visible from the parking garage and Elm Street sides of the building. Multiple emergency units responded to the fire in this 33-floor building.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 04
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Fire 2S. M would be a fire near that location.
00:06
Fire is going.
00:11
24 is a fire?
00:15
I'm getting a couple tickets now.
00:17
I have 5.2 S.
00:18
Elm Street but the 1130 North Dearborn set the fires end the building, 33 floors.
00:25
It's in the parking dock area.
00:28
1130 North Dearborn Street.
00:34
8.20, I'm going to go.
00:37
All right. 18, 14.
00:43
1814.
00:45
I'm going to send you to the 1130, North Year of 1 and 20 on meet you guys for this fire.
00:50
We have multiple tickets coming in.
00:53
7551, David.
00:56
7551, David.
00:59
Can we get a premise, strike 405 West Superior?
01:04
104.
01:06
At Michigan at Randolph, elderly, male (name withheld), 65,
01:11
not enough clothing.
01:12
He's on the sidewalk, call a concern.
01:15
He needs medical attention and warm clothes.
01:22
The squad is Bayer going to that job?
01:26
The Michigan Randolph now.
01:30
Yeah, this is one thing three.
01:32
I was over there.
01:33
19 o'clock.
01:39
1802 Sam. 1802 Sam.
01:43
1802 Sam.
01:46
I can generally see a bunch of smoke coming out of that parking garage on the first floor.
01:52
Okay, one ticket says it's the dock area at 1130, Dearborn.
02:02
Smoke's coming out on the Elm Street side.
02:06
Copy that. I got five tickets on it.
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