No gas leak found after detector triggered alarm, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a reported gas leak but found no gas. The alarm was triggered by a faulty detector. They checked all floors with gas meters and then cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
01:15
Transcript:
(name withheld) and the truck are at 6450 Bell for the gas leak for southbound. We're checking it out. Message received. All this is running, sir. Keep us in here to fuel up at Iron Street. Question of dying six. All right, go on, I, Eric. Truck 47 to me. Truck 47. We have no odor here. We meter at all three floors. Zero on our meter. We're in service returning. Message you see. We have zero parts per million on our meter. It just looks like there's a faulty detector. We're going to be returning in service. Thank you. Engine 9.30.45 self-kill the automatic alarm, projection in our office. Okay. And I'm meeting a hold that truck.
(name withheld) and the truck are at 6450 Bell for the gas leak for southbound. We're checking it out. Message received. All this is running, sir. Keep us in here to fuel up at Iron Street. Question of dying six. All right, go on, I, Eric. Truck 47 to me. Truck 47. We have no odor here. We meter at all three floors. Zero on our meter. We're in service returning. Message you see. We have zero parts per million on our meter. It just looks like there's a faulty detector. We're going to be returning in service. Thank you. Engine 9.30.45 self-kill the automatic alarm, projection in our office. Okay. And I'm meeting a hold that truck.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bell Ave, Chicago, IL 60636
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