Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in high-rise building, Chicago IL
Fire department responded to an automatic fire alarm triggered by burnt food on the 9th floor of a 10-story residential high-rise near North Rogers Ave in Chicago. No fire was found, and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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2-2 engine 102 engine 102 engine 102 the automatic alarm[1] 7 8450 rogers near North Rogers
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Near North Rogers automatic alarm[1] all 2 very good italia 9th battalion 9th atalia
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Very good. Unit 7 return, help by the ambulance on the scene.
00:38
Indian 7 return.
00:43
Injun 7 returning.
00:49
Engine 102 is on the scene near North Rogers.
00:53
We got a 10-story high-rise, nothing showing on the automatic arm.
01:00
I'll be assuming command have all companies switched on Channel 4.
01:06
Okay.
01:12
Petali 9, near Rogers, 10-story fire resistive, residential high-rise, report of a smoke detector in 9th floor elevator 102 and the truck will be checking it out.
01:24
Battalion 9 will be command.
01:27
Battalion 9, your message received.
01:29
16 adult CPR there, 116.
01:35
Passes received for 1-15.
01:41
It's held by the email Struct 26, return. Start 26 is going on.
01:55
Battalion 9 to Maine, burnt food on 9, systems reset, holding.
01:59
We're all on service returning. Keep me on air, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
automatic alarm: Fire alarm received from an automatic alarm system, often without confirmed fire
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