Faulty smoke detector triggers high-rise fire alarm, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a 30-story building near North Wacker in Chicago. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector on the fourth floor. No active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 42 is on scene near North Wacker.
00:02
We have a 30-story high-rise.
00:05
We're northbound.
00:07
We're going to check it out.
00:08
I'm assuming command and search the fireground.
00:11
All right, 42 on scene.
00:14
Engine 1, main engine 1.
00:19
Go ahead for Engine 1.
00:21
Engine 1, they fell at 800, South Michigan.
00:27
8-100 South Michigan, message received.
00:37
Power 39, can go from fuel-out iron, permission of 6th.
00:42
Power 39 message received, fuel and iron.
00:48
Finster. 15 to Maine?
00:57
1015.
00:59
We've got a two-story ordinary risk occupancy for accidentally 30 by 75.
01:07
We're checking it out. Nothing's showing.
01:11
15th battalion message received.
01:18
9999.
01:19
99.
01:22
99.
01:24
Just making sure you got the spill, guys.
01:29
Yeah, we're in row.
01:33
All right, very good, 78, get a little tight up here.
01:42
6, truck 6, be 2413 on the way, 2413 on the way.
01:45
2 413.
01:48
Truck 6, message received.
01:52
And truck 7, just confirming your return from your change.
01:58
Truck 7 is returning to quarters.
02:02
Very good. Very good.
02:08
We're going to hold the remainder of the response.
02:10
We've got a faulty smoke detector on the fourth floor.
02:13
We'll be resetting here for a moment.
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