Automatic fire alarm triggers check of one-story building, Chicago IL


An automatic fire alarm was triggered near West 63rd Street. Emergency crews checked a one-story building but found no visible smoke or fire. A separate report mentioned a car overheating at a nearby location.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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32, 32.
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32 to the automatic alarm, near West 63rd Street.
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All right.
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MENT 22.035, the West Army, 6th, 34010.
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Thank you. Okay.
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You got to be else on this, we don't say anything.
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22, it's supposed to be a car on fire facing westbound on Armitage at that location.
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Stand by.
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Andrew 22, May we just made contact with the vehicle owner, and his car's making a hissing sound.
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Probably if you can cool it, check it out.
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Okay, 22.
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We are on the scene,
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Dan Ryan and Root Street.
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We are on the left-hand shoulder, IGOT, on the scene.
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Okay, with IGOT.
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I just wanted to say, May World Service Attorney, Car overheated.
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Okay.
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Truck 12 in the Truck 12.
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Truck 12 is going to Western and Berwyn through the ambulance assist.
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Now 121.
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With Truck 49, can you take another one, truck 49? Can you take another one, truck 49?
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Negative office negative.
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Okay.
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12.9, this is also going to be 6859, Meryl, not 68 to corrective address.
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Okay.
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1332 in the dock on the 29, near West 63rd Street, for the automatic alarm.
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We have a one-story story of Mary.
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Nothing shown where westbound.
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We're going to check it out.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 63rd St, Chicago, IL 60638
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