Stovetop fire quickly extinguished by occupants


Firefighters responded to a stovetop fire at a residence. The fire was quickly put out by the occupants using baking soda and hand pumps. Fire crews checked the area and ensured safety.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:44
Transcript:
This is received. 275, okay. Italian 6, single, would you copy this radio? Italian 6, copy your radio. How do you read this radio? 1, 2, 3, 4, 5? Well, I'm clear. We had electrical receptacle metal flux in here. The maintenance crew is going to take care of it. We're unable to reset right now. 6-11 back to do that at a later time, but they're on 9-1-1 right now, and I'll return all companies and myself. 296, message received. 9-6, you go to the 6th Battalion, the automatic alarm in a high-rise now. 6720 Cornell, 6720 Cornell. In the 20 Cornel. What is your seat? 153 on scene for the automatic and a high-rise wrist out now. Child letter 16 today. Entron 63, Stinger Wood, you can hold a cheese. There's a bad cook, cooking, and so forth. Italian 6, you're being held. Returned, Battalion 6. You're held by engine 63. I have... returning. As if you're safe, 5-6 or time. 7-5. Office I've been released of Italian 19. I'm returning service and he's coming in communication. Also, he's picking up the writ compliment. 7-5 message received, call the office. Call the office, message to see you. 10.20, Englewood, we have a stove top fire. We're able to put it out with some baking soda and a couple of hand pumps. We're rather there out now with the chemical fans. Companies will be done here shortly.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Cornell Ave, Chicago, IL 60649
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