Fire at work site near Route 38 in St. Charles, St Charles IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire near Route 38 in St. Charles where contractors were working. The fire in a crane cable was extinguished and units are returning to service.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
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After the Fire Department Ambulance Class, District 232, for 305-5-3-8, we have to be up in the line,
00:09
for female-by-to-year-old and federal assistance, 5-1 sugar, 8-2 at 1812 U-12 U-U, Dr.
00:15
22, Dr. Super Fire Department Ambulance District 232.
00:19
For near Route 38, she's going to be waiting inside the lobby.
00:31
5502-0
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CETT. CET. CIFT.
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502-0, 1812 is going to remain it first.
00:46
Okay, Com, Montgomery Card 3 is available.
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Medical 1 will be transporting the ALS to copy shortly.
00:53
That's receipt.
00:58
8091 status, bolt.
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One more.
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County, Sycamore engine 4.
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Sycamore engine 4.
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County Oasis, 4.
01:17
County, Sycamore, Entry 4.
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Sycamore Engine 4.
01:21
Sycamore Engine 4?
01:24
Dead.
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Sycamore Engine 4.
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Fire in a cable of the crane has been extinguished.
01:33
Contractors remaining on site, we're returning.
01:38
Sycamore engine 4, you're returning fire extinguished contractor out with it.
01:41
On top of your seat.
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Location mentioned:
37W755 IL-38, St. Charles, IL 60175
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