Fire alarm at 8-story residence was false alarm, Chicago IL


A fire alarm sounded in an eight-story residential building on W 24th St, Chicago. Firefighters found no fire but a burnt pot of meat causing the alarm. The incident was a false alarm without any fire.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 8, truck 4 for the automatic alarm, 90s, 24th Street.
00:04
We have a two-story ordinary, nothing showing.
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We are eastbound.
00:07
Okay, okay. Engine 4 is 1140, North Lucille for the automatic alarm with the tire later.
00:12
We have approximately 8.30 high-rise, nothing's showing we're facing north southbound.
00:18
Okay, and four.
00:19
Battalion 3 is on the LValian 3.
00:21
I have the plane 3.
00:26
Wood, can we get the CPD for DOA?
00:28
All right, that was an 82 need CP for the DOA.
00:31
Let me see if they have a request.
00:32
Nobody will be assigned.
00:33
I'll get another request.
00:34
Message received. Thank you. Measure 1-1.
00:35
Wait for MECD 4-400 to work for the more.
00:37
I wait for the hamous assessment.
00:38
All right. All right.
00:40
This is an 8-story residential courtearves building, checking out as a pot-of-meat on the C-4 of unit 24.
00:46
Okay, between three.
00:47
I'm Herman, Steve, and 17,000.
00:50
EngineA Kingwood?
00:51
Engine A.
00:52
Yeah,
00:53
it was a false alarm.
00:54
He told the alarm company not to send us out.
00:57
Alarms reset, engine A truck four return.
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Location mentioned:
W 24th St, Chicago, IL
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