Fire response to rubbish burning near Bishop St Chicago, Chicago IL


Fire units responded to rubbish burning near Bishop St in Chicago and investigated carbon monoxide presence. Ambulance was requested but later released. No signs of arson or false alarm were found.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Reset the file 8116-Bishop.
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8116 Bishop.
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81-16 Bishop.
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Reset the fire line 129.
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25 hold the ammo coming in here.
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Patient got up and left away.
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All right, 95.
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One 13, 5,000 households and each down on the end of this.
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I don't see it both steps here, office.
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There's any more on this?
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Oh, see what makes it, but.
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Struggling, you know, that engine coming in here.
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Fossil our system meets that, we're going to return.
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22. 22, return 22.
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42 is called.
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That's right.
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113, nothing for the return quarters.
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14th, nothing for the return.
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25th and then return.
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Cicero and a hundred row now.
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Cicero and one row. Cicero and one row.
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This row and Monroe, 13, standout.
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Right.
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I have a ticket on a sign, good.
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Please.
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Underneath, Maine, you can hold up our ambulance.
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129, 129. Rubbish now, 78-17-Bishop, 78-17-Bishop, 178.
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78, 178, 178, 15, pretty much.
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That's it.
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79 engine 79.
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79.
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6339-2E for the CO1 investigation 63.339-2E.
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63-392E, carbon monoxide for 79.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bishop St, Chicago, IL 60620
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