Alarm caused by burnt food in apartment building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an automatic alarm at a 22-story residential building near Madison St. The alarm was caused by burnt food left on the stove in apartment 403 on the fourth floor.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
I'm in the parking lot near Madison St.
00:04
Automatic alarm,
00:06
21-story,
00:07
fire-resist of high racks.
00:11
Other than 3, anything.
00:17
We'll take that walk in at our quarters.
00:21
Okay, 93.
00:28
Chooks out of sight a wood in 103.
00:35
113 to be really held a special month for it. All 13 to me, we know how being able to fish a bunch of wood.
00:41
13, okay.
00:46
County 4th, Maylorine near Madison,
00:50
22-story residential.
00:52
We're checking out an alarm on the fourth floor, 100 by 100.
00:59
Fort Laudanasi.
01:00
The Italian 4th, Maine, we had a pot of meet, Apartment 403.
01:09
We'll go out.
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Location mentioned:
W Madison St, Chicago, IL 60612
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