False fire alarm caused by sprinkler system issue


Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:48
Transcript:
Engine 95 to me. They're all weird to shut off their pumps to stop the water flow, water stop, but they're going to be on 911 here until they can fix the sprinkler head with the service, uh, system banking service. 95 less receipt. 13 is sorry. To return, how many of the EMS productivity return. We're coming up on Lake Street here. We've got nothing on the now outbound Kennedy, so unless you have anything further, we'll be in service returning. Okay, that's all we're going to have. We're returning. Okay, missed receipt. Truck one, you got that they didn't find anything, return. Truck one, that's your seat. Truck one, that's receiving. 117. We're going to be in service, eternal, with the truck. We looked around and did a 360-pound officer. What's that you're about surgery? 30 is Adam Offit with a truck plane. 30, okay. Hey, truck 28. Truck 28. Obviously, a building is locked up. You've got a callback number or any type of phone number or key holder. Negative. This is called and bypassed by just hearing the alarm. All right, office, we're good, we're in service. Yes, received.
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Lake St, Chicago, IL
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