false fire alarm at nine-story building in chicago, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a high-rise automatic alarm at a nine-story building near North Clark Street in Chicago. Upon arrival, there was no smoke or fire, and the alarm was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
920 Clark.
00:03
3920, North Clark, for 78 for automatic of a high-outre.
00:08
That's right.
00:10
Power 21 available for it.
00:16
Truck 27, we're going to be following with 76 to Rosal.
00:22
Okay, truck 27.
00:24
Battalion 7 to Maine.
00:30
All companies in service returning to Maine. All companies in service returning.
00:33
Battian 70 must receive.
00:41
113-0.
00:43
Can't let the Bureau of Electricity and all the stop and go lights are out at Jackson and Laramie.
00:51
Okay, match-received, is blinking or completely out?
00:56
Completely out.
00:59
Must be.
01:05
78 on the C, 3920 North Park for the automatic line on high-rise.
01:09
We have a 9-story, fire resistive,
01:12
100 by 50, nothing shown.
01:15
We're facing east pound.
01:16
I'm taking into command and switching the fire ground.
01:20
7.80 must receive.
01:22
No,
01:26
7 to me.
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