fire department checks hospital alarm with no fire found, Chicago IL
Fire department responded to an alarm activation at a seven-story hospital near West Taylor Street in Chicago. Upon arrival, there was no sign of fire. Crews checked the first floor to investigate the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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1740, Taylor, Cold Box[1].
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We got a hospital facility, nothing showing.
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We're checking it out.
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I'm switching a fire around, taking command.
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Region 23, message received.
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29, message received.
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275 in England.
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We have eyes on 10 at the corner of 81st in Enroll.
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275, 81st, and enrolled.
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1.22, the 8719 South Bob is 1.5-story, or near the show in our south zone.
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Telling Fores and Taylor, your stage, you met Ashland and Taylor.
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Staging area for the Boxline 1740 was Taylor, Ashland, and Taylor.
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The staging area for the Boxline 1740 was Taylor, Ashland, and Taylor.
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The staging area 19.
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7-5, switch over to fire room.
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10402,
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7th.
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Stallion 4 to Maine.
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All right, we've got 7-story fire resistive hospital complex,
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uh,
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I don't know, 250 by 250.
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Coopers are checking an alarm on the first floor.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Cold Box: Alarm/box assignment with no active fire conditions observed on arrival
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