Malfunctioning smoke detector triggers fire response, Chicago IL


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near South Ellis Avenue. The alarm was caused by a malfunctioning smoke detector. Residents were returning to the building and no medical assistance was needed.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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872, take a, uh, around near South Ellis, Department 1 North.
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At 122, 122, 122, 122, 122.
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122, 122.
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122, injured 122.
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122. At this regard, I was take a rubbish.
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76 in St. Lawrence, 76 in St.
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Lawrence for rubbish.
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76 from St.
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Lawrence for 122.
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47-47 return 4-7-return 4-7-4-7-4-7
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Engine 109 in May.
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109.
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109. We're in service return in the quarters.
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We have zero parts per million reading.
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We notified the reference and we're in service.
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We're in service. Thank you.
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Hey, you gotta go down, you gotta go down front.
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Engine 69's on the scene, 57, 40, 58, West Pell Plain.
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Got two-story ordinary,
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uh, we gotta like smoke showing.
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We're, uh, northbound on Cicero.
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69, that's just good northbound on some city, that's smoke showing.
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72 to Engwood.
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Some of the animals are returning, no medical needed.
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They had a problem with their smoke detector.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60619
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