Alarm resets after smoke scare near Clarendon Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an automatic alarm at a residential high-rise near Clarendon Ave. Personnel found no active fire; smoke was traced to incense burning, and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
00:00
Eighty-three and truck twenty-two, near Clarendon Ave.
00:03
Twenty-five story fire-resistant residential high-rise occupied.
00:07
Nothing showing in the automatic alarm.
00:09
We're southbound.
00:11
Engine eighty-three, command is switching over.
00:14
Eighty-three and a truck on the scene.
00:17
Unit one twenty-five released by ambulance two, returning.
00:21
All right, one twenty-five on the return.
00:24
One twenty-five, one twenty-five.
00:28
Automatic alarm with your truck, near North Avenue.
00:35
North Avenue, automatic alarm for one twenty-five.
00:39
Truck 22 main, I don't know if we have a chief coming in here, you can hold him up.
00:42
We had a little bit of incense burning, we're trying to reset now.
00:45
All right, truck 22, okay, we'll hold, it's all set.
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