Water leak found after false fire alarm at residential building, Chicago IL
At a residential building near 115th St in Morgan Park, fire personnel responded to an automatic alarm and had to force entry. No fire was found, but water was leaking through the ceiling in Apartment 115, indicating a possible plumbing issue.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Truck 35 to me.
00:06
Can we get CPV here for a force entry, please?
00:11
Okay, message received truck 35.
00:18
20 seconds sign on the way.
00:21
Thanks, Chief.
00:27
124 to Maine.
00:33
124. Zero readings here.
00:39
We're in service returning.
00:44
124. 124 your message.
00:51
855 and drug 44 and 640, what's right for the automatic alarm, got a 5-story, ordinary residential building, not controlling.
01:01
We're facing eastbound, assuming some man, they switch you a fire ground.
01:08
Okay,
01:12
we'll hold the anvil.
01:14
Battalion 22 is on 229 with 100 fifth place.
01:21
29 a 202nd place. 2022, unless for sure.
01:28
I'm telling you 19. All companies are in service returning from this.
01:35
2019, must receive.
01:41
Yeah, we have a forcible entry on a unit with an alarm going off.
01:47
There's no fire here,
01:49
but we're going to need a 19th.
01:54
55 okay?
01:56
Is it a department 115 so I don't know?
02:01
That's correct.
02:02
It's Apartment 115, but we do have water coming through the ceiling, so we might have to check another union as well.
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Location mentioned:
115th St. - Morgan Park, 1982 W 115th St, Chicago, IL 60643
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