False alarm caused by stove ignition malfunction, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to an alarm at a two-story residential building near North Campbell in Chicago. No fire or gas leak was found. The issue was caused by an electrical problem with a stove ignition.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 71 is on the scene, near North Campbell, two-story residential, nothing shown on the automatic alarm.
00:07
We're going to be southbound.
00:08
Seventy-in-command switching over to fireground.
00:13
71 on the scene.
00:18
Seventy-one.
00:19
71 Maine.
00:23
71. 71. 71.
00:27
Hold'em up.
00:28
System malfunctioning.
00:29
We're in service returning here.
00:32
Very good. Truck 25 return to track 25.
00:37
4.25 returning.
00:39
Chuck 47 of May.
00:42
We made contact with a person in 308.
00:46
We had readings with 25.
00:48
We ventilated.
00:49
Reegas have come down, but we're going to request gas to come out and check out this apartment in 308.
00:55
All right, 308.
00:58
You shut anything down?
01:02
306. We turn the stove off, yes.
01:06
All right, is it 308 or 306, case?
01:12
306.
01:15
306, sorry?
01:22
Tect 25, tech 25.
01:26
Goat 25, go.
01:29
Yeah, follow your ambulance now.
01:31
It's an accident.
01:32
Lunt and Western.
01:33
Lunt and Western.
01:36
Well, it's in Washington for (number withheld).
01:40
Great.
01:46
It's (number withheld), (number withheld) return under the service.
01:50
No gas leak.
01:51
That's an ignition problem with their stove.
01:53
It's an electrical problem.
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