False fire alarm at five-story senior residence, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a five-story senior residential facility on Kenmore Avenue in Chicago due to an automatic fire alarm. Upon arrival, no fire or smoke was found. The crews investigated the situation, reset the alarm system, and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Truck 22, Vicki 25, Kenmore, automatic.
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That's correct, Italian 9, Italian 9.
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Right, Italian.
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52,
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25, Kenmore for all my alarm and high-rise.
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5025 10 more for the automatic alarm for the night of the time.
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3.2.
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25KMAR.
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23 residential highways.
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Nothing showing on the automatic alarm office.
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And so take command.
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Time, okay.
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Uh,
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bad clock and 23B.
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on the automatic alarm.
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We have a five-story senior facility, residential, nothing showing on the automatic arm.
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We're investigating.
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So in command and switching a firearm.
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144 in command on the scene.
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That was going to be a law enforcement issue.
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We're all going to be in service returning.
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45 message.
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Legion 7 in truck and service returning.
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Tank Coke on the second floor.
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No small, no choir.
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Just to reset.
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