False fire alarm triggered by faulty detector at residence


Fire crews responded to an automatic fire alarm at a residential building at 524 West 27th Street. After investigating, they found no fire and determined the alarm was triggered by a faulty detector. The unit is returning to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
01:34
Transcript:
Engine 819, 524, West 27, Street for automatic alarm, 2.5-story frame, 25-5-50, nothing showing. We are westbound. Your message. Your message. 5'4. 7.4. 7.5.8. We're not just regarded. Engine 23, May and engine 23. Engine 23 to May. Engine 23. If any chance when you're going down Western, did you happen to see anything at 15th? We're here at 15th, and Western, and I'm going to need a pin response here. There is an accident a little bit north of us that an ambulance is on. Message, receive. We give 10-minute 15. 79. We walk the house. We need her to our house. There is no problem. We have a faulty detectors. They're going to repair it. We're returning. 179. Your message received. There's nothing going on inside. We'll be returning in service with the truck.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 27th St, Chicago, IL 60616
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