False alarm at three-story row house in Chicago, Chicago IL


Fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm at a three-story row house near West Hoppy Street in Chicago. No visible signs of fire or smoke were found, and the building was determined to be safe with the gas supply shut off.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Automatic alarm[1], near West Hoppy Street.
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Near West Hoppy Street.
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Battalion 1 to Maine.
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We have two sets of chains on the tracks at this time.
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We have a Stokes basket on the tracks.
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We're currently packaging the patients to remove.
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The Italian one must receive.
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Engine 46, Inglewood.
00:33
We're all done on exchange.
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Can you leave us on here for fuel at 101st at Doty?
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Your message, RET.
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Truck 13, Maine.
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We had 34 parts per million in the building, ventilated down to four parts per million, shut off the gas of the building, so the gas company out here, please.
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Truck 13, gets your gas company.
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Battalion, Wanda Man, the patient is off this track.
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It's being transported to the ambulance at this time.
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We're conducting a power before we remove the power.
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It's only one message receipt.
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Truck 13 and service returning.
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Truck 13, okay.
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We're on scene for the automatic alarm near West Hoppy Street.
01:42
We have an approximately three-story row houses,
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like way construction.
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Nothing showing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Automatic alarm: Fire alarm received from an automatic alarm system, often without confirmed fire
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