Fire alarm caused by blown oil compressor line, West Chicago IL
A fire alarm was triggered at a commercial building near Conde St in West Chicago due to a blown line on an oil compressor. Firefighters responded and investigated the issue, finding no further emergencies. The alarm was cleared after confirming it was caused by the equipment problem.
Audio|Source: DuComm Fire Dispatch and Ops (All)
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, commercial, District 69, near Conde St, West Chicago, Engine 7, Gell-Certz, cross street of Sycamore Street and Gate Street.
00:14
Here's 4.3-9.23 get to train Route 119-19, North Wyndham Lane.
00:19
She's really for the 60-year-old funeral contest and breathing with low-blest sugar.
00:23
Glad to receive.
00:29
Engine 64 on C.
00:31
Nice.
00:33
DuComm, Battalion 6. Engine 6 is investigating a blown line on a oil compressor. Thanks for me.
00:41
F. B.
00:48
Alarm,
00:53
School or Church, District 64,
00:56
500 West Brinmore Avenue, Roselle, Battalion 64, Engine 21, Lake Park H.S.
01:02
West, Cross Street of West End Road in Manching Road.
01:09
Thank you. You want me to return 7?
01:12
Yes, please.
01:16
Ducom, battalion 6, you can return engine 7. Engine 6 is going to go for reset over here.
01:22
Master Receive, Engine 7, you copy. You can return.
01:24
Docombe, engine 7 is on scene and returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near Conde St, West Chicago, IL 60185
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