Small residential fire and gas leak at Glen Ellyn home, Glen Ellyn IL
Fire crews responded to a two-story home where burnt food was reported but no visible fire was found. Another call reported a stove left on that caused a gas leak at a residence near Regent Street in Glen Ellyn. Fire units and rescue teams attended to the incidents.
Audio|Source: Southeast DuPage County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Power 1-2-112.
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Two-story hall by family.
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I've got nothing shown for three sides.
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One could side falling out there. You will be off next to you.
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Next to you.
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Tell you 100 years, well.
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I'll take command. We're ready.
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7-100 by the news, you have command. You have command.
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You know, 2nd now I'm ready.
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Hi there by Chicago.
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Forty-nine straight.
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Okay.
00:41
Call her at near New Seattle, which is actually the resident now, she said, so she discreet those people on the driveway.
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Good Compaire needs,
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ma'am.
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Okay.
01:04
We have burnt food over here. You can go out the rest of the company's coming in. Tower 102 handle.
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The station receives, Tower 102 to handle all the news camera turn.
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Gas leak inside, District D615, near Regent St, Glen Ellyn, Battalion 61, Engine 61, Rescue 62, Snorkel 61, Cross Street of Arlington Avenue and Turner Avenue.
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63 Responding.
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That's your seat.
01:55
The near Regent St call revised that they left their stove on because last night with the gas running.
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Yeah,
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thanks.
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Your assistant 63 is on the scene.
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We got a small single-story residential.
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Be out checking.
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Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Regent St, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137
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