False fire alarm caused by faulty smoke detector, Chicago IL


Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at a three-story building near South Emerald. They conducted a full check and found no signs of fire or danger. The alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector. All units have returned to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Truck 50. Yeah,
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there's an alarm going off.
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We did 360 on the building.
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We don't see anything obvious.
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You're going to have to get a key runner out here to gain access to the building.
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Okay, Master's here, truck 50.
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Truck 60. Truck 62, England.
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Do you have a police be the sign of this accident?
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Receive 2, they have no one to send.
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They'll make another request.
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Message received.
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6 returning, released by the ammo.
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Truck 6, okay.
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84 is about a scene for near South Emerald we have three story ordinary nothing showing we're checking off the automatic alarm[1] we are south on
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84 master's here
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84 inguil we had a faulty slope detector but all is well here we are all returning
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Thank you very much.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
automatic alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near S Emerald Ave, Chicago, IL 60616
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