Disabled PACE bus reported with no fire at intersection, Tinley Park IL


Fire department responded to a report of a vehicle fire involving a PACE bus near 183rd Street and Harlem Avenue. Upon arrival, there was no fire or smoke; the bus was disabled and was handed over to police.
Audio|Source: Tinley Park Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Battalion 49, Engine 49, and Squad 46. Vehicle Fire.
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Intersection of near 183rd Street and Harlem Avenue.
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Map page 5, 8.
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Timeout, 1857.
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Squad 46, Engine 49, Battalion 49. I have you in route. You're going for the PACE bus east of the intersection.
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It's smoking at this time, no flames. It was called in by their dispatch center. I haven't talked to anybody on scene yet.
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Tendley, Battalion 49 will be on the scene with the PACE bus.
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There's no smoke or anything.
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Be out of investigating.
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My battalion 4.9, I have you on scene, out investigating, get no smoke.
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Tell me from the 1049.
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Go out, 490.
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Be advised the buses and out fires. He broke down to kill and all 7 minutes.
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Copy. Buses disabled, there's no fire.
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Engine 49, squad 46, you can return for sailing.
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Copy. Copy.
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Copy.
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Toaday, but telling 49 is returning.
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Sailing 49, I copy, returning.
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Squad 46, if you can return. You can return.
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We have hold on.
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46 is going to be clear with the refusal team turn over to PD. T-1 -46 is going to be clear with the refusal team turn over to PD.
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