Possible fire with smoke at oak lawn home, Oak Lawn IL
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A possible structure fire was reported near West 88th Street in Oak Lawn. Smoke and haze were observed coming from the chimney of a one and a half-story single-family home. Fire units responded to the scene to investigate.
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03:19
Transcript:
00:00
Oak Lawn for the structure 12.
00:04
Near West 88th Street,
00:06
possible structure fire haze in the building.
00:10
Oak Lawn,
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Structure 12,
00:13
near West 88th Street.
00:15
Possible structure fire haze in the building.
00:26
(number withheld).
00:29
You have a truck.
00:37
You got your truck.
00:48
You got your truck.
01:07
One-five one in service returning.
01:22
District 34B21NH.
01:23
Engine 342 and Battalion 34.
01:27
Fire alarm.
01:28
At 614, Rosson Bridge Road.
01:31
Fort Barrington.
01:32
Broken Ore Bar and Grillp.
01:34
Near Riverwalk Lane and South Rosson Bridge Road.
01:37
Timeout 02.28.
01:49
Mr.
01:55
President CASE.
01:57
President Trees.
02:00
The report is near under 40 votes and someone got a sound to line.
02:42
Let's receive a 10-6.
02:50
Oklahoma, we're northbound.
02:56
Oh quad are you found.
02:59
O'clock, Battalion 2 is on the scene and we got a 1-and-a-half story single family pram.
03:04
We'll say we got some smoke coming from the chimney.
03:06
Our truck is going to be eastbound.
03:09
We'll be the engine.
03:13
Messrs. Retaliant 2, truck will be eastbound, will be the engine.
03:18
Smoke coming from the chimney as well.
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Location mentioned:
W 88th St, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
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