Repeated false fire alarms at high-rise with elevator issues, Chicago IL


There were repeated false fire alarm calls at a 15-story residential building on West Granville Avenue. The elevators were malfunctioning but no fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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70, automatic in the high-rise, 1040 grandville.
00:02
American high rise, 1040 grams roll for 70.
00:05
1040 West Granville. We've got a 15-story residential high-rise, nothing to show our work eastbound on the automatic loan. Could we see. I'll try and call them back. Supposed to be in the first floor bathroom, men's restroom. We'll call. There's nobody in the men's door one is on the first floor here right now.
00:33
Okay, I'm calling. Truck 47 to me. Truck 47. This is the second call on a half hour that we got at this release the elevator. No one's getting stuck in these elevators. They're just calling because the elevators aren't functioning correctly.
01:01
All right, so this is Elena Sips? No, there's no patient whatsoever. They're literally calling because the elevator are out of order. They're having a malfunction here. The call-taker file is what's going on? Do you have anyone there? Any CHA representative?
01:21
We got someone behind the desk here they're trying to contact maintenance as we speak, but we got all three elevators open and nobody's inside any of them for the second time. All right, best for safety. How many one, Maine? Got any one? Grant Mill 12-story residential high-rise, 100 by 100.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Granville Ave, Chicago, IL 60660
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