Fire department responds to unoccupied home gas leak, Chicago IL


Fire units responded to an unoccupied single-family home with signs of fire or smoke and a reported gas leak. Family members were present, and the affected patient was already hospitalized. The gas company was contacted to shut off gas supply.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Agent 121 and the truck are on the scene in 9-3-26-Southmate.
00:03
We have a two-story ordinary, something showing we're facing southbound.
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Under 21 in the truck, okay.
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Truck 2,
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the main. Do you have any additional access information for this one at 1504?
00:19
Yeah, there should be a master key inside the fire panel cabinet near the elevator in the first floor.
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Message received.
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We have an unoccupied single-family home.
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The... 26 am an unoccupied.
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4.26.
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We need, contact with the homeowner.
00:40
We're all right.
00:41
We're going to be in service attorney.
00:42
I see you. Okay.
00:43
Truck 48, I'll be up there. Truck 48. The 48 is returning. Trump 48 is returning. This is a truck on the street in wood. We're returning. B-633 is on the scene and secure the premises. Family members taking, uh,
01:12
The patient's in the hospital. Jill Keth. He's going to 1432, Kenneth. All right. All right. We have Ceebles Gatch representative here. He's still going to be able to here to shut it off. We'll be standing by with you.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Hale Ave, Chicago, IL 60643
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