False fire alarm from burnt food in microwave, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a potential fire at a location near North Morgan St in Chicago but found no fire. The issue was caused by food burnt inside a microwave oven, resulting in a false fire alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Do you have the caller buzz us in? Have the caller buzz us in?
00:04
I'm sorry, the signature broke up. Who needs me to call back?
00:09
Engine 14 to Maine. We've got nothing shown as I said. Can you have the caller, buzz us in, please?
00:16
Message received, Engine 14.
00:22
Okay.
00:25
Magic, 80, okay.
00:31
Truck 19 of May, you can hold everybody up.
00:33
We've got something burnt in the microwave.
00:38
Truck 19, message received. Companies responding near North Morgan return. Company still responding near Morgan return.
00:49
I'm telling 3-demand. I'm on the scene. I'm just checking in.
00:54
I'll give it, very.
00:56
Truck 7 is on the scene and now we're out for the Exxon Expressway.
01:03
Truck 7, you're on the scene.
01:09
It's got in 3 to May and there was just some food burned in a microwave.
01:14
Under 14, truck 19 are on scene that will be in service momentarily. I'm in service returning on the hair.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Morgan St, Chicago, IL 60642
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