Fire crews inspect open building near West 94th St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a report of an open and dangerous building near West 94th Street in Chicago. Units inspected the structure and found it to be less damaged than initially believed, with no fire visible from most sides. The building department was notified, and command was established at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 2 to Englewood.
00:02
Battalion 2.
00:04
All right, the car is off the Metra track.
00:08
The building is open and dangerous.
00:11
But structurally it's not as bad as initially thought.
00:18
It's down, it just took out the.
00:21
The picture window is on both sides, but you're going to still need a notification to the building department.
00:26
And it's open and dangerous.
00:29
32 must receive.
00:31
near West 94th Street.
00:34
Nothing showing from three sides.
00:37
We're eastbound.
00:40
Assuming command, switching fire ground.
00:43
121 here, you found nothing showing?
00:47
Okay, 21's on the scene also.
00:49
Office and truck port, he's inside a basement.
00:53
He's three-story ordinary.
00:55
It's 125 by 75, occupied companies investigating.
01:01
I've got command.
01:03
Okay, it's only one year old.
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Location mentioned:
W 94th St, Chicago, IL 60620
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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