False fire alarm at nursing home in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a nursing home near North Alaska Avenue in Chicago. Upon investigation, no fire or hazardous condition was found, and the alarm was determined to be false.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Boxline, near North Alaska Avenue.
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Boxing alarm, near North Alaska.
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Truck 36 debate?
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Truck 36.
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Call back,
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Let us in, please.
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Stand by Truck 3.
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Try and 602.
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Okay,
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Truck. Okay, truck.
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Again,
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There was no answer on that callback.
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All right, we'll let you know.
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We'll let you know.
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We're in England.
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We need contact with the resident.
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He's fine. All as well.
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We're in return.
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And service return us.
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Let's receive.
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Engine 89's on the scene.
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We got a two-story, ordinary nursing home, nothing showing.
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We're investigating.
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Injub 83 is assuming command.
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Agent 89 on the scene, assuming command.
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Chuck 56-7.
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Command.
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Tower 14.
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Keep us out of the air, 95 for air bottles for the 18th Battalion, please.
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Engine 89 to Maine, you can hold everybody up.
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We just had a ballast.
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89 okay strike it out on your information the box alarm near North Alaska struck out the information received by engine 89 the box alarm near North Alaska struck on the information received by engine 89 remaining companies responding re-charging
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