False fire alarm at high-rise on South Michigan, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to an automatic alarm at a high-rise building on South Michigan Avenue. The alarm was determined to be false after investigation, and the system was reset. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Tadine 2 is going near South Michigan for the automatic alarm in the high-rise.
00:05
That's right.
00:06
Time 2.
00:11
Message receipt.
00:18
468.
00:24
468, 2 minutes, okay.
00:30
2 minutes, okay.
00:36
I'll tell you one of me.
00:39
I'll tell you one.
00:42
If we had cooking unit 818, the system is reset, we're going to be in service.
00:50
That's your seat.
00:55
The system was reset.
00:59
A plastic bottle.
01:00
It fires out.
01:01
We're returning quarters.
01:04
9 a.m. That's your seat.
01:10
182, England.
01:11
We're in 95th and Stoney.
01:13
We don't see anything out here.
01:14
You don't have anything further further.
01:15
We're going to return.
01:19
82. We also had another call saying maybe a little further north, some are closer to 94th Street, 9400 on Stoney.
01:27
Yeah, we're in 91st.
01:29
There's nothing out here if we're going to return.
01:31
Hold the aides.
01:33
Let's receive all the NLady-2.
01:40
Engine 19, near South Michigan for automatic harm in a high-rise, 20-story high-rise.
01:51
Seat 19.
01:56
Mark 11,
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side A.
02:00
Truck 11 will take command to switch everyone to fire round.
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