Fire crews respond to blaze near 57th and Halsted, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a working fire near West 57th Street and South Halsted Street in Chicago. One person was treated for smoke inhalation but remained alert. Units coordinated staging and standby operations at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Probably going to be red to a working fire here in a 2nd, so I don't know why I thought that one is just head over there now.
00:10
Yeah, you might as well.
00:11
57th and Green.
00:13
Fifty-seventh green for the fire.
00:15
We're on our way.
00:17
And 36, you are going to be right there.
00:22
36, we're going to be red at the fire.
00:26
36, hang on.
00:28
36?
00:30
Sir, we're 57 and Green.
00:32
We are eastbound.
00:34
Let's have 49 stage at 57th and Halsted,
00:39
and Ops 7 on arrival.
00:42
How about that?
00:44
Okay, message received.
00:45
Forty-nine years standby and that message.
00:50
Four nine messages received.
00:53
36 Englewood.
00:55
Thirty-six.
00:57
Thirty-six in what? Have forty-nine come down here with their equipment.
01:02
They're going to have a patient,
01:04
and we're going to need to replace them with another standby.
01:07
Right,
01:09
they must receive forty-nine go to the store with your equipment and HR replacement.
01:16
Forty-nine message received.
01:18
Forty-nine is going to be smoke inhalation, but he's alert.
01:21
No, ain't it?
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