Smoke reported in basement of three-story building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a three-story residential building near South Kenwood with smoke reported in the basement.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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163 and the towers on the scene near South Kenwood.
00:04
We have a three-story ordinary construction.
00:07
Nothing showing.
00:08
We're northbound investigating.
00:09
I'm assuming command and switching over to the tactical chest.
00:13
The second room out to receive.
00:16
What is 73, 73.
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73.
00:21
Assisted civilian, near Sangamon.
00:25
Near Sangamon, civilian assist.
00:29
Power 16, Sangamon, civilian assist.
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You know where this call came from?
00:37
Stand by.
00:39
All right,
00:41
Thompson, it looks like it was from the caller and actually was there.
00:47
You want to start a working fire over here, we found it.
00:53
I'm asking to see what starts to the working fire.
00:57
Unit of a battalion fire company sent to 63 in the truck.
01:01
From 47 in the truck, the truck 37 is going to be your writ, tower 39, 125-275.
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10-23 is going to be your rich chief, Italian 19, your safety chief near your MS.
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Let's receive.
01:16
I'm going to see near South Kenwood, three-story,
01:20
ordinary, multi-unit residential occupies,
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25 by 55.
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We got some smoke in the basement.
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10.5, Master, Steve.
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Location mentioned:
S Kenwood Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
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