False fire alarm at senior apartment building in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a senior apartment building near North Kenmore Avenue in Chicago. After investigation, no fire or smoke was found. The alarm was a false trigger caused by the building's alarm system, which was reset by technicians.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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One of my alarm, 13-story, nothing showing office.
00:03
I don't know in command.
00:07
No. Telly 9 on the scene in command, nothing showing.
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Okay.
00:16
Okay.
00:20
We're on this scene at near North Kenmore Avenue.
00:23
We've got a seven-story senior building.
00:24
We've got nothing shown.
00:26
We're North Brown on Kenmore.
00:29
159 in the city North Thames.
00:36
126, can you vote for the Vots, 126?
00:42
Yeah, 126, we're clearing up now.
00:47
6.490-75 for the back.
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8-6409-E-75.
01:01
Inan, hold the truck.
01:02
How do you receive this call?
01:09
1049, just regard your current assignment.
01:11
It's said to the box.
01:12
26, 49, he's 75.
01:14
Okay,
01:21
she doesn't need that.
01:22
She can hold that handball or return.
01:26
Passage received, we'll hold up us 38 there.
01:33
Battalion I'm just making sure you got that message.
01:36
It came from their alarm company.
01:40
Hi, I've received office.
01:42
Their technicians just left the scene here.
01:44
They probably called it into their alarm service to put it back online.
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