Smoke from overheated air conditioning at local hotel, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at The Sinclair hotel near Clark and Division was caused by smoke from an overheated air conditioning unit. No flames were found and the fire crews cleared the scene.
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Transcript:
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All right, we had an alarm fire alarm near Clark and Division at The Sinclair.
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CCA was requesting fire.
00:09
There was a smaller smoke, there were no flames.
00:13
A Vidalian G.
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G. It was on scene.
00:16
It was an overheated air conditioning unit and all fires return to borders.
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