Rubbish fire caused by faulty detector batteries, Chicago IL
Fire department responded to a rubbish fire near North Mayfield Avenue in Chicago. The fire was caused by faulty batteries in a smoke detector. The situation was declared safe with no injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Go for 96.
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The rubbish at near North Mayfield.
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96. 96.
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Engine 83 in the truck or northbound and Malden looking around office.
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Anything else on this?
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83, we'll try a call back.
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The initial caller gave a smoke from the backside window on the third floor.
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Okay.
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For west side to all the office.
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Slide negative. Standby, 83.
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We're going to try to call back to see if they got more information.
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And you want to mean you can hold our ambulance.
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In 91, we're going to hold the ambulance.
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We're going to hold the ambulance.
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49 north hall off.
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We were a four-story, ordinary,
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nothing short on the automatic arm,
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hospitalized ID, assuming command.
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Everyone's on fire ground.
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Dr. For most, Steve.
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I meet it, 83.
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We're trying to give more information on this person on the phone.
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They're saying this is in the alley between Malden and Began.
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Telly-9s on the scene, pointing north on Mulder.
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We're looking in the alley between Beacon and Maldon at the time.
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Message, Steve.
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Motion 4 in the tower back in service, uh, faulty batteries and the detectors.
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Measure 4 message received.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Mayfield Ave, Chicago, IL 60644
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