False fire alarm due to cooking in high-rise building, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to an automatic alarm at a 20-story residential high-rise near North Hazel St in Chicago. The situation was later determined to be a cooking fire on the sixth floor, not an actual fire. The building staff reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Eighty-three in the trucker at near North Hazel.
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20-story fire-resistant, residential high-rise occupies.
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Fellow shown on the automatic alarm, we're southbound.
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83 taking command and switching Fireground.
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Eighty-three in the truck on scene.
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Engine 102 in the truck at near West Greenlee for a gas leak.
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We're investigating.
00:28
Well, it's on the truck, okay.
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Eighty-four, man.
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Eighty-three.
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Yeah,
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you can hold the chief cooking on the six floor.
00:50
The building staff already reset.
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Okay, Battalion 12, if you're held to return to Battalion 12.
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Keep Battalion 12 in the air, please.
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Okay, on the radio.
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Surrey, the tower, returning, we just had a bad cook.
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Location mentioned:
N Hazel St, Chicago, IL
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