False fire alarm at four-story building in Chicago, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, there was a report of a fire alarm at a four-story building near South Halsted Street in Chicago. Firefighters arrived and found no signs of fire. The alarm appears to have been false.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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10th on the scene,
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1250 South Halsted, four-story ordinary.
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Nothing showing on you are, medical hour.
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18's command and switch the fire ground.
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18, you're master, 16.
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It's important in the scene, 1250 South Halsted.
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Another four story,
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ordinary,
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fixed use, document C, college form.
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We'll say, uh, $250 by 150,000, nothing showing on the automatic alarm.
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