Building fire reported near S Cornell Avenue in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire department and police responded to a building fire near Cornell Avenue in Chicago. Firefighters had a key but the key was not working, so they planned a forced entry. A supervisor was notified to respond.
Audio|Source: Chicago Police Department Zone 07
02:19
Transcript:
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And the address is near Cornell Avenue.
00:02
Coyneau, right?
00:04
We got fire here, but we have a key.
00:07
We're going to go on at 1104.
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Come by every day to check on her.
00:24
312.
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Domestic near Barronin, 3rd floor, (name withheld).
00:31
Adult son (name withheld) needs to be removed, no weapons.
00:35
He said the door open.
00:37
He has ADHD.
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104.
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314.
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14.
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Let me go on with 312.
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1014. 10.4.
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35.
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35.
01:01
Yeah, the key's not working.
01:03
Help me out, it's been a while.
01:04
Do I need supervisor approval for a forced entry or fire can do what they're going to do? Well,
01:11
fire can do it.
01:12
You still need a supervisor to respond.
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Two,
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two, two, five.
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Two, twenty-five.
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Two-25.
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Everybody camera is that.
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Sorry, you know two.
01:33
Two,
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ten. And, um, what room were they in?
01:38
What room are you in to suicide?
01:43
Heading back to the district with one on the miles 698.
01:52
All right, 1156 and, all right, and you copy 235, I'm going to order a fire for a fourth century, near Cornell Avenue.
02:03
Fire's already here.
02:04
I got a truck 37, I want to say.
02:07
Truck 37 is here.
02:08
I just didn't know if I had to make a notification myself.
02:11
It's trying to use two years, so it's not working.
02:15
All right, possible forced entry.
02:18
Supervisor notified.
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