Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm in residential building, Chicago IL


A fire alarm was triggered in a five-story residential building near Princeton Ave in Chicago. Fire crews found that the alarm was caused by cooking smoke and there was no actual fire. The firefighters checked the area and then returned to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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(number withheld) Princeton, we got a five-story,
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ordinary residential, nothing's showing, we are southbound.
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We are southbound.
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Tower letter four, tower letter 54 to Englewood.
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Tower 54?
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Do you have anything else on this call? We're here on Comar and Archer looking around. We don't see how pickup.
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One call for a pass-it-by is supposed to be in a either navy blue or gray pickup truck and the lanes going to the northeast. That's all we have.
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Okay, we checked the look. We checked around. There's nothing here. We're serving with the ambulance.
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TAR 54 message we keep returning.
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I'll buy an old's return line.
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Engineate Englewin.
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Messages evening the truck.
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How?
01:23
7.9, going home.
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...smoke, uh, cooking, set off an alarm, we're returning service.
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Truck night, okay.
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