Fire alarm triggered by cooking near North Cleveland Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm near North Cleveland Avenue in Chicago. A three-story ordinary construction building was checked, and no active fire was found. The alarm was caused by cooking, and units were released.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 22 responding on the automatic alarm near North Cleveland Ave.
00:04
We got three-story ordinary, nothing else.
00:06
22 okay?
00:08
Engine 22 to main, you can hold the response coming in here, we’ve got a bad cook.
00:12
22 okay, truck 44 you're being held, truck 44 return.
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Truck 44 is returning.
00:19
And you want delaying?
00:22
System resetting and holding.
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Location mentioned:
N Cleveland Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
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