False fire alarm at nursing home on North Clark St, Chicago IL
A fire alarm was activated at a nursing home near North Clark St in Chicago. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a false alarm. Maintenance personnel were on site working to reset the system. No fire or emergency was found at the location.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Box form (number withheld) Clark, box form (number withheld) Clark, 101, 102, 102 to the box.
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One of two, 102 to the box.
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One of two of the box, (number withheld) North Clark.
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Okay.
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Engine 18 for a radio check engine 18, how do you hear the office?
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18 leads your route, Arthur.
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...atting.
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...on 25747433 Normandy for the colonists, we have a five-story,
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nursing home complex.
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Nothing shown we are found. I'm assuming command of the general fire on us.
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25 messages if we are due to the call from the official has notified us this is a pull from a patient they are now also requesting an ambulance for a psychiatric
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that's received monitoring for asking you
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manufacturing
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then (number withheld) CLARET And (number withheld) Clark
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This is a false alarm You can hold up the
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Resortium and we're going to be here with Angel 102 to reset
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We'll start getting out on your information. The box form (number withheld) Clark struck out on the information received from H.25.
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Again, the boxarm (number withheld) Clark, truck out on the information received from truck 25. Company still responding to return.
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