Two-story residence fire with heavy smoke in Glenwood, Glenwood IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a structure fire at a two-story residence near East 194th Street in Glenwood. Heavy smoke and flames were visible from the rear of the building. A small microwave fire was reported and is now out.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Auto H.E.,
00:02
Lansing engine, structure fire, near East 194th Street, Lennward, engine 20, engine 21, truck 28, truck 45,
00:12
ambulance 43, auto-Atee, Lenton,
00:16
Lansing engine, structure fire, near East 194 street.
00:25
PIRA, near East 194th, Glenwood, Engine 20, Engine 21, Chuck Quest 2, Truck Board, City, Truck Board 5, Endurance-33, Auto-Apd, Glenwood Tee, Sles in-Menton, Stux-Ei-Ei-Ei-N-W105-11142.
00:48
As you see, there's a small fire in the microwave that's now out, according to the caller.
00:52
Thank you.
01:01
Naviator Department, Amity from Medical Alarm.
01:04
Near West 135 Street.
01:07
Radvickside Department is from Medical Alarm.
01:10
Near West 1335.
01:13
17-0.3.
01:23
I'm sorry. One of them.
01:28
Out.
01:42
To a fire alarm, grid 3405, at 3,500, University Avenue, at 3500, University Avenue, grid 30, 405, a fire alarm, ambulance 34,
01:58
squad 34, tower ladder 33, and battalion 33.
02:10
Is this money to go ahead?
02:14
Arsame,
02:15
two-story residents,
02:18
heavy smoke and flames still off from the rear.
02:22
I'm going to take you about based on.
02:25
I'll let you know.
02:28
I'm going to see two-story residents, heavy smoke and fire from the back of the building.
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Location mentioned:
194th St, Glenwood, IL 60425
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