Fire alarm at West 10th Street due to cooking smoke, Chicago IL
A fire alarm sounded near West 10th Street in Chicago Ridge but was later found to be caused by cooking smoke, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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Transcript:
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Chicago Ridge, 6500, fire alarm near West 10th Street.
00:16
A-lane Circle Commander, your alarm is restored.
00:21
Thank you, Myself, Anchor 9, Engine, 9 back in service, comment, terminate it.
00:27
29, you're about Thursday.
00:41
Chicago Ridge, 822 and 823, fire alarm near West 10th Street.
00:59
Thank you.
01:13
We'll check on their silent.
01:14
All necessary say that's TK.
01:18
Pantry.
01:27
Power 15, respond to invalid assessed, Carrington at Lincolnwood, near Northeast Parkway, Unit (number withheld).
01:34
Northeast Parkway, Unit (number withheld).
01:44
107.
01:47
You guys.
01:53
You guys start there, right?
02:12
County testing number 113, usually back to the water receivers.
02:16
You've got all receivers were suspicious.
02:20
Clear W. C p.m.
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7.8.
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0632.
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2.
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Time 632.
02:41
Three sides got an next alarm.
02:44
I'll be out, investigate.
02:47
The 10-and-6 on the scene, nothing shown three sides I was investigating.
02:51
I was investigating.
02:58
Now for us, the time, six.
03:00
In six.
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In six.
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Turn, I got it.
03:11
South West, Battalion 6.
03:13
Battalion 6, I got you.
03:15
Go ahead.
03:19
Cooking smoke.
03:21
Battalion 6, how do you know, certainly 22, 823.
03:25
508, 22, 23 can go home due to cooking.
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