Fire alarm triggered by detector inside utility vault, Chicago IL


A fire alarm went off due to a detector in a utility vault inside a building. No smoke or heat was found. Firefighters asked the utility company to check the detector. Building staff will stay until help arrives.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Detailant one of the mean. Battalion[1], go ahead. This detector is actually inside of a comment at vault that the building does not have access to. Can we have comment respond? Press, receiver, we'll get you, comment.
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So we're able to gain access to the Kottnod, well, there's no signs of any fire, there's no heat on the door. Billing maintenance is going to sit on this, and full Kahnman gives you, if you a corrected address for Pondon. It should be 322. The address is 322. We're all going to be in service return. We're not going to be in service return.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Battalion: Fire Battalion
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Location mentioned:
Near E Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60611
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