Fire alarm triggered at Mariano's due to battery overheating, Chicago IL


A fire alarm at Mariano's supermarket was triggered by an overheated vacuum cleaner battery, causing smoke but no fire. The alarm was silenced but could not be reset immediately. The area was ventilated and fire units are returning to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:24
Transcript:
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Water main was broke out in the parking lot.
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We were able to silence the alarm here at the Mariano's.
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We're not able to reset.
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Then I'm working on the system.
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We will be in-service returning.
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39 message received.
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Message received.
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We're going to get the long and last forward to the cops to the Coast Guard.
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The name to 515, 515, 515.
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515 to Maine. 515 to Maine.
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Yeah, 515, the Marine Unit brought the two people from the boat back to the Marine Safety Station, so we're sending two ambulances to 250 brake wire.
00:29
Perfect. You're reading my mind.
00:31
I'll help you're picking up and back to quarters.
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Thank you very much. Message. The message.
00:35
Mr. 69, that's 4350 on wall.
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That's a point in southbound on northbound street.
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69 if you got nothing showing your southbound on northbound street. 69, if you got nothing showing your southbound on northbound on northbound, Mr.C.
00:49
Town is undersea, 4350 law, two-story ordinary, 25 by 40, companies with rescue.
00:57
Tell you, 10 your message, please.
00:58
Go ahead, 5.15.
00:59
Are you two chief?
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Tell you time to me.
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I tell you time.
01:02
No fire here.
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This is a room with a vacuum cleaner.
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The battery overheated.
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We've ventilated as a bus.
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How come is going to be returning service?
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Location mentioned:
Near N Leavitt St, Chicago, IL 60622
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