Multiple false fire alarms reported in Chicago area, Chicago IL
Multiple fire alarms sounded at several locations in Chicago including near Pulaski Rd and Richmond. Fire units responded but found no smoke or fire and determined some alarms were faulty. Units returned to service after checks.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
02:19
Transcript:
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7-4-Arts South Pulaski for the automatic alarm[1].
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74R, South Pulaski, for the automatic alarm[1].
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31.
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Dr. F. F.E.1 is enrolled to the Pulaski for the automatic alarm[1].
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247 8
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7 If everyone up, we've got a faulty detector here. We're in service returning ourselves in edge of 70.
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47, okay.
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Mr. C, 64. Mr. C, 64.
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504, Engle. Do you guys think you want on the vaccine at 70-person hotset?
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Stand by.
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4 is a 23-44 and I'll stay for the ambulance system.
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Chuck 4.
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54, we're going to call them back.
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Looking for a gray Mustang.
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A gray Mustang. Let's receive, ready.
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Circle back.
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7 the main word.
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1127 hours, Richmond, an automatic alarm[1]. We're at 2.5-story ordinary.
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We are northbound, checking it out.
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57, okay.
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Truck 30, moving board. Mission 64 is transfer commands.
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Truck 31.
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We don't have 360 building. We see no visible smoke or any alarms going off at this time.
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We're unable to establish contact with the facility.
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We're going to be returning in service.
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We'll be for another assignment, truck 36.
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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Location mentioned:
N Pulaski Rd, Chicago, IL
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