Elevator failure prompts shutdown near Washington St, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, at a building near Washington St in downtown Chicago, the elevator system reportedly failed, leading engineers to shut down the facility. Utility crews were requested to assist in repairing a pipe while fire prevention was notified. No injuries were mentioned, and the situation appears to involve a temporary closure for maintenance.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:35
Transcript:
00:00
All right, office, near Washington St, their elevator is out of service.
00:05
They're going to shut down the building.
00:08
Whoever's left here, which isn't many people, they're going to set it down.
00:13
Everybody will be leaving the premises here.
00:16
Building engineers are on the scene.
00:19
They'll be waiting for ComEd and someone to fix the pipe.
00:25
Okay, your message is received two to.
00:29
From 200, May, can you make a notification to fire prevention on this, please?
00:34
Okay, we're on time here.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington St, Chicago, IL 60602
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