Water flow alarm with possible smoke at chicago apartment, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a water flow alarm at an apartment building near Clark Street in Chicago prompted a response due to possible smoke in the lobby. Building management was notified and sent a repair person. Fire crews and maintenance personnel are investigating the issue, which involves a radiator pipe, to avoid shutting down water to the entire building.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 83 to Main, we're available.
00:04
Okay,
00:05
the water flow alarm, near Clark St.
00:10
Water flow alarm for engine 83, near Clark St.
00:21
At 88, it's going to be a still now, report to smoke in the lobby.
00:25
It's still a response.
00:28
Engine 83 is still.
00:33
They notified building management, management said that they're sending a repair person out here.
00:38
I have truck 18 and engine 16 up on the third floor along with their maintenance, seeing if they can isolate it.
00:46
It's a radiator pipe, what's the radiator pipe, so it's kind of hard for us to see if we can shut it down.
00:53
We don't want to shut the water down to the whole building.
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Location mentioned:
N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60640
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