Gas odor reported in Evanston apartment but no hazard found, Evanston IL
Emergency services responded to a gas odor report inside an apartment near Chicago Ave in Evanston. Fire crews investigated the five-story residential building but found no active fire or visible hazard. The incident was later downgraded and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Evanston Fire
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Transcript:
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The Gas League Response for Squad 21, Engine 22, Tower 22, Battalion,
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21,
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near Chicago Ave, Unit 504 for the odor of gas inside her apartment.
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The Gas League Response Squad 21 Engine 22, Tower 22 Battalion, 21,
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near Chicago Ave,
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Unit 504 for the odor of gas inside the apartment.
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2149.
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This stretch engine 22's off, near Chicago Ave. We are northbound in command.
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About a five-store residential, nothing's thrown from three sides. We will be investigating.
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Message received on-scene in command, five-store residential, nothing showing.
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The plane throwing is off so we can be in.
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Battalion 21 messages.
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Sunny AMS assignment for AMUILS 21 and engine 25, 1832 Lamar Unit 2, 47-year-old female trouble breathing. Sun EMS assignment, ambulance 21 engine 25,
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sorry, amyls 21 engine 25, 1832, Lamar Unit 2, the 47-year-old female trouble breathing, time is 21555.
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Man,
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we can handle the rest, you can return this tower and we're getting here.
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Italian 21 dispatch.
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The Italian 21?
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It's going to be downgraded for engine 22.
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Myself tower and squatter, vacant service.
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The message received near Chicago Ave.
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Is downgraded for engine 22, all our companies are returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near Chicago Ave, Evanston, IL 60201
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