Smoke from cooking triggers false fire alarm in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Maryland Avenue in Chicago. Upon arrival, they found smoke from cooking but no active fire. The alarm system was reset and units returned to their trucks.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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A box alarm at near Maryland Ave.
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Engine 55 is at 909 West Montana.
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We got a four-story ordinary, gated apartment complex.
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We're westbound.
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Checking it out, nothing showing.
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Taking command, switching the fireground.
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113. Go on it.
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1113, we're going to switch on a double-green in 50, 1-1-Quincy, 5-0-0-1-Quinze in the first floor.
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113, we're going to go to 5001-1-119 Quincy, you'll over you there.
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Nortezi, Unit 813.
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6933, NARCETI for 21.
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Companies in investigating Nicole, Buck.
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75, message received.
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I get some smoke from cooking, systems reset and holding ourselves in the truck returning.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Any one? We used to go look around.
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We do anything worth service return it.
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Last procedure.
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Sixty-four.
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Twenty-two.
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22. Do we have an annual aside to this around?
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We're on 483.
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Massive procedure.
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I'll handle it with 60 in the truck.
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Box 117-58 Maryland struck on the orders of the 255.
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The box alarm 57-58 Maryland struck out on the orders of Battalion.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Maryland Ave, Chicago, IL 60628
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