Dirt bike fire managed with hazard control in Chicago, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a dirt bike fire near East 109th Street, Chicago. They placed sand to control oil and gas hazards and checked nearby residences for dangerous gas levels, which were zero. The incident was secured by Battalion 22 and considered resolved.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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239. It was a dirt bike that was on fire without an arrival.
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We're putting down sand for the oil and the gas.
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We'll be in service in a couple minutes.
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39 message received.
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I'll buy the angle.
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22, going home.
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Battalion 22, Battalion 22.
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Battalion 22. Go for the funny second.
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Battalion 22, would you like to secure the level 1?
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You can secure the L1AWR's.
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Battalion 22 mentioned to receive.
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Level 1[1]-1-Hesman for the Gasuit, near East 109th Street, secured on the orders of Battalion 22.
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Level 1[1] has meant for the Gasoline, near East 101 Street, secured on the orders of the 22nd Battalion.
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under C3355L9 for a desist.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Level 1: Initial incident alarm level (HazMat Level 1 response for a gas leak)
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Location mentioned:
Near E 109th St, Chicago, IL 60628
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