False fire alarm triggered by low battery at near W 79th St, Chicago IL
A fire alarm was triggered at near West 79th Street. No fire was found, and the cause was a low battery. Fire crews assisted with resetting the alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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All right, near West 79th. Near West 79.
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Still alarm[1].
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Near 79.
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25. M235, Front 28, Nc 1545, Marcia, and the gas leak.
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You're wrong here.
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Morning and May.
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Two second one. Two second one.
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Update from the third Pallion.
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They are bringing the bike that caused the sprinkler head to activate.
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They are bringing it down to south stairwells.
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They are also squeezing water down the south stairwells.
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We'll let you know.
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That's right, the time 21, you copy that.
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21, got that message.
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All right, the time 21 you got anything on 30 on scene.
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Okay.
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Truck 50 side 8!
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129 angels and the chiefs coming in here. We have a pot of meat in 503.
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Medical assistance is not needed.
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A two-story,
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ordinary bar, none's tone at this time. We are facing northbound.
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Office, we've been told that the alarm has been tripped by a low battery. I'm going to hold the truck up right now and help them reset.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Initial basic response assignment to a reported incident, typically before escalation or additional resources.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 79th St, Chicago, IL 60620
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