Fire alarm prompts evacuation at West Chicago building, West Chicago IL


The fire department responded to a fire alarm and possible smoke at a building near Kondi Street in West Chicago. They ventilated the building, reset the alarm, and prepared to allow people back inside. Medical personnel attended to a 20-year-old female in the training room near the flight entrance who reported chest pain and numbness in her arm.
Audio|Source: DuComm Fire Dispatch and Ops (All)
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Transcript:
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Once we get the fans in and I can get the alarm reset, we can start letting people back in and just know all of their service right now.
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Okay.
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Come in, Jason.
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I don't know.
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Just Payne, District 69, near Kondi Street, West Chicago, Metax 7, Tower 6, Geltz, cross street to Sycamore Street and Gates Street.
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EG2, did you have traffic? Yeah, we're clearing up here on fellow, we're going to head over to Roosevelt.
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Send us a ticket on.
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You got it. 82, you guys can hold up.
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It's a mess over here.
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We don't need any more traffic.
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We're okay with the ambulance and engine we have.
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That's receiving, Jay Tewsville.
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6th,
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you guys went out for a 20-year-old female.
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They're having some chest pain and her arm is numb.
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They're saying she's in the training room flight entrance.
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It's the first door by the blackfin.
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We're clear at the stairwell street and let the people back in.
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West Chicago, IL
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