Fire alarm triggered by water in chicago building, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm was triggered by water from showers in a three-story building near South Evans Avenue in Chicago. Fire crew reset the system and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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00:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 122 is at near South Evans on the automatic alarm, three-story, two-story ordinary, showers causing alarm, and we're southbound.
00:09
That's fine two.
00:10
Draw 42 sighting.
00:12
101 angle.
00:14
911. 911.
00:17
Officer, they're having issues here with their system.
00:22
They're going to be .9-1-1 so somebody can come out here and take care of it.
00:26
They start to ask if they were on their way,
00:29
101 and 3-41 and service return.
00:34
122 to Englewood.
00:36
We just got some showers being tripping this alarm.
00:38
We're reset and service returning with 3-42.
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Location mentioned:
S Evans Ave, Chicago, IL 60619
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