Fire crew checks alarm on Huntington St, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm near West Huntington Street in Chicago. Upon investigation, it appeared to be a false alarm caused by workers on-site performing maintenance, with no signs of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Engine 83 is at near West Huntington St.
00:03
We got a two-story ordinary house.
00:05
We are investigating an automatic alarm.
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We've got nothing showing and we're going to be westbound.
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Engine 83 on the scene.
00:20
Engine 83 to main, you can hold up that truck.
00:22
They got workers here working on the system.
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Location mentioned:
W Huntington St, Chicago, IL 60646
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