Cooking accident triggers false fire alarm in Chicago, Chicago IL
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a location near South Austin Boulevard in Chicago. Upon investigation, it was determined the alarm was caused by a cooking accident and there was no fire. All emergency units have cleared and are returning to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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(number withheld) South Austin Boulevard, Truck 29 South Austin Boulevard for an automatic.
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(number withheld) South Austin Boulevard for an automatic. 49 is that lost over up.
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Very good. Tower 14 return. Tower 14 return.
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Return.
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Return.
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Return.
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Return.
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78 My chestane victim, 14-1-1-1-Warner, 1.01-0-1 for Chesapean 78.
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1401 West Warner for Chesapeen for 78.
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In 176, truck 35, we're in service returning, we have zero readings at our meter.
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Meetings, we had orders from a meeting in the basement here.
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We had placed foreign service returning.
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We had placed for in service returning.
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John,
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I'm assuming command, switching a fire program.
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113, okay? No, there's not nothing showing.
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113, man, did they say which apartment?
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13, they said this was large Chicago, alarm service.
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Just a general alarm there.
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All right, 113 message received. Hold up truck 29.
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We got the homeowner at the door.
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Cooking was the accident there. They've already reset the alarm. We're all going to return.
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Truck 29, returning. Truck 29.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Austin Blvd, Chicago, IL 60644
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