False fire alarm due to detector issue in hotel, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a high-rise hotel fire alarm near East Grand Avenue in Chicago. They found no fire but a detector issue in the building's electrical room. Building engineers handled the situation.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Number near East Grand for automatic alarm high-rise, near East Grand.
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Near East Grand.
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Near East Grand for Battalion One.
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I'll tell you what's at 10 news green enough.
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We've got approximately 20-story fire resist of occupied hotel about 200 by 100.
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I'll get back to you once I get inside to check the panel.
00:28
I'll tell you one another.
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Enter 44 into 44.
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Go ahead for 44.
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Forty-four,
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twenty-one Adams, civilian assist.
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34-21 Adams,
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immediate assist.
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Ashland, did faulty breather.
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(number withheld), Ashland, from 93rd and Ashland.
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Truck 50 Ingoode, do you want us to take the Ashland run?
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Every truck 50 we need the ALS.
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22 to Maine.
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Truck 22.
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Can you put us on here to the 1,200 block Loyola for a drill with permission of the 9th Italian, please?
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Trump.2, okay.
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I tell you, Winda, man, you can hold every upcoming in here.
01:52
We just had a detector in the electric room on the 14th floor.
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I'm with the building engineers now.
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No fire or anything. They're going to take care of it.
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I'll get back in one.
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