Fire Department Responds to Smoke in High-Rise Building


Firefighters responded to reports of smoke in a tall residential building. They checked the upper floors for any signs of fire after reports of something burning in the trash chute. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
03:22
Transcript:
9-3-1360 North Lakeshore Drive, approximate 22-story residential high-rise 100 by 75, investing. This is your suit. 189, right? 89. 89. You can hold up the same company, so we've got a problem here. All right. All right, need the buggy in there? No, we don't. All right, time. Keep you on here. Message received, thanks. Is it 14 a truck on the scene 551 West Elm Street? We are eastbound, nothing shown. 14 on the truck. Trout 59 is in service return. Trachy-9, okay. Official left to sea. In both, one. Ninety-eight in North Western with the Amble Office. Battalion 3[2] to me? Battalion 2, though. That's Battalion 3. We have reports if somebody sent something burning down the trash chute, companies aren't investigating. Battalion 3 messages received. You're good with what you have? Correct, good with what we have right now. The Italian 3 to me? Tattain 3, go. The Tadian 3, Rubbish, out on arrival. We're going to check the upper levels ready, smoke. Tate 3, messenger seat. Power 23 to me. Power 23 to me. The power 23 go. Yes, you start another ambulance in this location, patients changed their minds, so a total of two. Rail power 23 second ammo, okay. Health violence Stevenson. Engine 65[1], Mr. Chiefs. Engine 65, Mr. Chiefs. Engine 890, man. Hey, I go. We had a pot of me in the basement, an apartment, we ventilated, and us in the truck are returning. Message receipt.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Engine 65: Fire Engine Unit
[2]
Battalion 3: Fire Command Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near N Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60610
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