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Empty apartment stove left on causes gas alarmChicago IL

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W 76th St, Chicago, IL

Fire department responded to elevated gas levels in an empty apartment near Woodward and 76th Street. They found a stove left on, turned it off, ventilated the area, and resolved the issue without injury.

Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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One-two in the Woodward here at 76th Street.
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We don't see anyone outside.
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We did a quick survey in the area.
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We don't see anyone.
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Send by 122, what's our call number? 25. We had slightly elevated levels in an empty apartment. We gained access, turned off the stove that was left on, got levels back to our normal level as situated, ventilated, we all go to our returning in service.

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