Fire alarm malfunction at Lincoln Park high-rise, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential high-rise near Lincoln Park West for an automatic alarm. They found it was caused by a kitchen alarm malfunction. Engine 22 assumed command briefly before clearing the scene once the situation was determined to be non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 22 is at Lincoln Park West.
00:03
We are northbound.
00:04
I got a residential high-rise, nothing showing at this time.
00:08
22 is going to be assuming command and switching to fire ground.
00:12
22, okay, you're in command.
00:15
22 to Main.
00:17
Hold up the chief in the truck.
00:19
There's going to be an alarm malfunction in the kitchen.
00:22
What is you, Mastercy.
00:23
Truck 44, Battalion 12 return.
00:25
Truck 44, Battalion 12.
00:28
Torquit-4-Dame.
00:29
Time 44, go.
00:32
Can you leave us on the air? You'll use the rule at North French.
00:37
Permission of the time as well.
00:39
Classity. Forty-44.
00:40
Plain 12, I'll make you the help on the radio.
00:43
Okay, thank you.
00:45
22 to Main.
00:46
22 is going to be in service returning.
00:48
Maintenance is going to handle the recess.
00:50
Twenty-two returning.
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