Worker triggers false fire alarm on North Avenue, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an automatic fire alarm near North Avenue in Chicago. The alarm was determined to have been accidentally triggered by a worker, and responding units were subsequently held up and released.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:32
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 22 Main, if you got that automatic alarm again, we're still on scene attempting to reset.
00:05
Okay, Truck 22, nothing's come by so far.
00:10
Truck 53 westbound on North Avenue for the automatic fire alarm.
00:15
Truck 53, okay.
00:18
What's 120? Truck 53, you can hold up 125.
00:22
A worker set it off.
00:24
Truck 53 message received.
00:26
125, you're being held up by a truck there.
00:28
Return 125.
00:30
125 is returning.
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Location mentioned:
North Ave, Chicago, IL 60639
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