Flooded basement with roof collapse near 82nd and Lafayette, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a flooded basement with a collapsing roof was reported near 82nd Street and Lafayette Avenue. The water department has been notified and is responding.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
We have a flooded basement.
00:02
On 82nd and Lafayette in the firehouse.
00:07
4-6-9, nothing to see.
00:14
Truck 508, returning from 3rd 81st.
00:19
158, okay.
00:23
Okay,
00:25
469, 469, call me off.
00:32
The battalion 23 is a call, law.
00:33
Yeah,
00:38
call. 23 message.
00:43
Title 23 equals.
00:44
Vitalian 23 equals.
00:47
Vitalian 23.
00:50
Okay,
00:51
the 82nd and Lafayette area, open and dangerous.
00:53
We have 4 feet of water in the basement and the roof is collapsing per 469.
01:03
County 23 message here.
01:06
So, I'll make notifications to the bill of the department about open and dangers, please.
01:15
You have received.
01:16
The Teddy 23 call the office.
01:20
As we see. As we see.
01:26
You in the main, you have the patient buzzets in.
01:31
991, stand by.
01:37
5-5, England.
01:41
Squad 5. Squat 5.
01:44
Yeah, office radio check out of yours on this fair apparatus.
01:47
One, two, three, four, five.
01:51
Spot 5, the office reads you a lot and clear.
01:53
How do you read the office? One, two, three, four, five.
01:57
Loud and clear office, thank you.
02:05
53-34 Richmond for the tower and the engine, 123.
02:09
We're going to be cell phone for the gas leak.
02:13
23 messages see, be south phone.
02:20
The 469-469, the water department has been notified and they are on the way.
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