Alarm caused by stove left on at two-story building, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to an automatic alarm at a two-story building near Mason Ave in Chicago. The cause was a tenant leaving a stove burner on. Crews ventilated the area and confirmed there was no active fire or hazardous conditions.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Mason, southbound,
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two-story, mention on automatic alarm.
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294 on the same.
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Cross 7, Disregard, they're here.
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24 to meet ourselves on the tower.
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We're going to be in service of quarters inside falls on one or already reset it.
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All right, 94, you're returning.
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Truck 29, truck 29.
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Nobody's got her on the phone, but she's stuck inside the elevator.
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She's got no way of getting that door open for you guys.
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Okay, we're trying to get someone else.
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It looks like we found someone.
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Trust seven to me.
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The tenant left one of the eyes on, on a stove.
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We ventilated.
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There's no reading on the meter.
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No reserves concern.
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