False fire alarm caused by cooking in residential building, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a report of smoke and a fire alarm in a residential apartment building near East 67th Street, Chicago. Upon arrival, they found a smell of cooking food but no fire. The incident was a false alarm caused by cooking.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 63 on scene, near E 67th St, eastbound on a four-story ordinary apartment building, nothing showing.
00:14
Swimming command.
00:16
It's a 663 on the scene.
00:22
Truck 16, sighting.
00:25
Engine 38 is a service returning.
00:30
138, message received.
00:37
Truck 16, Englewood?
00:41
Truck 16. Do you have anything further on this? We're looking around, smells like a pot of meat, but we're trying to locate it here.
00:54
The caller stated smoke, they saw smoke from the building and can hear a fire alarm, that's all we have.
01:01
Do you need a call back?
01:04
Yeah, give us a call back on this.
01:09
All right, stand by.
01:14
1023 is on the same, near East 67th Street. I have a three-story, year-shaped,
01:24
courtyard building, residential, occupied.
01:28
We've got a smell of food right now.
01:34
Companies are checking it out.
01:37
Dimensions are 100 by 75.
01:46
The battalion 23 message received.
01:53
The battalion 23?
01:55
No,
02:00
the battalion 23.
02:02
The battalion 23. The battalion 23 in Goers returning at Apotomy, Department 2GY.
02:17
23 message received.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 67th St, Chicago, IL 60649
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