Indoor gas leak reported near Route 83 in Long Grove, Long Grove IL
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An indoor gas leak was reported near Route 83 in Long Grove. Multiple fire units responded and are on scene investigating. The incident involves a second-story single-family residence with no evacuation ordered at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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03:25
Transcript:
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Engine 55. Tanker 56.
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Ambulance 57.
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Battalion 55.
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And Buffalo Grove, Quint 27.
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Indoor gas leak.
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Near Route 83 and Illinois Route 853.
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Illinois Route 83.
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In Long Grove, grid 5532.
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Illinois Route 83.
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Indoor gas leak.
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Engine 55. Tanker 56.
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Ambulance 57.
00:25
Battalion 55 and Buffalo Grove Prince 27.
00:38
Square one.
00:39
Square one.
00:40
Right one I see.
00:43
One, squad one, okay.
00:54
(name withheld). 35-17-7, the female heavy-go seizure.
01:00
(number withheld), thank you us.
01:02
(name withheld), 75-M-17, the female have you know feature, (number withheld).
01:08
Thank you. Not right now.
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95-5, okay?
01:25
Okay.
01:28
Okay.
01:34
Sure and fixed about a base.
01:40
Okay, Sean Shireton road is going to command him.
01:55
Tanker 55, indoor gas leak, near Route 83, Illinois Route 83, in Long Grove, grid 552. Indoor gas leak, Tanker 55.
02:22
Thank you.
02:27
Call, I just next to you a minute.
02:35
Yeah, it's a very good.
02:49
On the scene.
02:50
Second story, single family, no evacuation.
02:53
We'll often be investigating.
02:56
Massachusetts 825, nothing shown.
03:14
The battalion 55 is on location.
03:17
I'm going to be Route 83.
03:20
We'll be on right fire.
03:21
Can you Master Cary Rout Eighty-three command going right fire ground?
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