Fire alarm triggered by faulty detector in high-rise building, Chicago IL


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm in a 50-story high-rise near East Chestnut. They found no visible fire and determined the alarm was due to a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Truck 3, automatic alarm[1] in the high-rise, near East Chestnut.
00:04
Truck 3 is in route.
00:06
Aerot tower rates undersea the 1100 west sir back for the release of the elevator.
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Eastbound. Area 8, message received.
00:12
Mr. 100 by 75.
00:15
Nothing showing at this time in taxified.
00:16
We're going to be checking it out.
00:17
In12, message received.
00:18
Agger 22, Saturday.
00:20
Australian 12, the main, they had a faulty protector go off here.
00:22
Systems reset and olden, we're all going to be in service.
00:25
204, rest of pursuit.
00:26
Chuck 3 is on the scene near East Chestnut.
00:30
We have an approximately 50-story high-rise building.
00:34
John Hancock, there's nothing showing.
00:36
We're facing westbound.
00:38
Turk 3, message received.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
automatic alarm: Fire Alarm Activation
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Location mentioned:
Near E Chestnut St, Chicago, IL 60611
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