Smoke from an outlet triggers fire response at Grenshaw, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire response was dispatched to near Grenshaw Street for a two-story building. No fire was found; smoke from an electrical outlet caused the alarm. The power was turned off to resolve the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
48th and rounds at Grenshaw.
00:01
All right, very good.
00:05
(number withheld). (number withheld).
00:11
308, the truck,
00:13
near Grenshaw St.
00:15
We're eastbound.
00:17
We've got two-story ordinary, nothing showing.
00:20
Occupied. 38 is going to be command switching a fire down.
00:26
138 and Command, your east bottle something showing.
00:33
Pretty neat to mean, you can hold them all up.
00:35
We've got a spark and outlet.
00:40
I'm going to have you take that CO near Grenshaw, near Grenshaw and 95 return.
00:52
near Grenshaw, CO
00:56
1995 is returning.
01:05
Agent 15 is on scene.
01:08
At the dollar store, we're eastbound automatic alarm, nothing showing.
01:14
15 out of me.
01:20
Truck 59, Saturday.
01:32
One.
01:36
6129 Campbell for an automatic.
01:38
6129 Campbell.
01:42
One for the automatic.
01:45
38 the truck returning.
01:50
We had a smoking outlet.
01:53
We cut the power off.
01:56
Okay, 38, your message receipt.
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