Smoke alarm triggered by cooking in high-rise, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a high-rise residential building near East Illinois Street after a smoke alarm was triggered by cooking. No active fire was found, and crews cleared the scene after resetting the alarm system.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Forty-two to main, engine forty-two truck three on scene.
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Near East Illinois Street.
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We have approximately 50-story, high-rise residential.
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Nothing showing we are eastbound.
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I am taking command and switching channels.
00:16
Truck two on scene.
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Did you want to main?
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Engine one.
00:23
42 to main, we have some cooking set off a smoke detector here on the first floor.
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We're clearing it out and attempting to reset.
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Location mentioned:
E Illinois St, Chicago, IL 60611
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