Fire response at 30th and Wallace in Chicago


The fire department responded to a fire incident at the intersection of 30th and Wallace in Chicago. They reported that power was turned off in the area for safety, and although downed wires were sparking, that hazard has now stopped. Police were requested to secure the scene while the situation is managed.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:28
Transcript:
30th and walls for fire. EPA for a comment yet. Working on an ETA will get right back. Thank you, Office. I appreciate it. CPD is signed. I'll be checked. 39 comments back up right now, no ETA at this time. As soon as we hear something, we'll reach up. All right, Alpha, I appreciate you. Let me know if we get a beat card to sit on this suit. Got B-915 on the way. Speed 915, thank you, office. Viggin 95 from service returners. football police on the scene. All right, 29 out and show on Northbound. D-99 for the night, we're returning. Cawar 3D9A, go with. Go ahead, Tar. Can you want to thank the ambulance date because of the restiveness of the patient that were done with in the notes and just tell them to wait for us to go in. Pinds in 39, go, office. All right, 39 comments that they remotely removed power in that area. 45-minute E.A. Okay, office, yeah, messer disease. Sparging and arching has stopped. Wire is still down. Again, if 9-15 gets here, it still like to have CPD sit on and make sure nobody messes with that wire, as soon as they do, I'll let you know we'll be in service attorney. Mastercy, let us know.
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Location mentioned:
W 30th St & S Wallace St, Chicago, IL 60616
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