Fire alarm triggers no hazards at Monroe Street, Chicago IL


Fire units responded to alarms at two nearby Monroe Street addresses in Chicago but found no fire or danger. They held ambulances and began returning to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Still[1] 4240 Monroe, 4240 Monroe.
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4240 Monroe. 4242 Monroe for 95.
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35, Maine. We've made it to Belmont and Can't see here.
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We find nothing.
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You can hold the ambulance.
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We're going to return. Message 3[2].
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Truck 40, 90, you just don't have fire.
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The truck 40 is going to aim, I'm listening to speak 40 to 40 in a row.
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Message received.
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Do you get three trucks on the still truck before he was taken off for another AML's assist.
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Italian 18 message received.
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113, man, you can hold that AMOS coming in or we're going to return.
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You do this on Monroe.
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Yeah, 113-42440 in row, 42-40 in row.
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42-40, Westman, row.
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That, too, still ordinary.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still: Initial fire response (Chicago Fire terminology)
[2]
Message 3: Administrative code, possibly a status update
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Location mentioned:
Near W Monroe St, Chicago, IL 60624
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