False fire alarm at occupied high-rise building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm was triggered at a 15-story occupied building near South Drexel Boulevard in Chicago. Firefighters found no signs of fire on arrival and conducted an investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Struck near South Drexel.
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We got an automatic alarm high-rise.
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We've got a 15-story, quite resistive.
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Occupied.
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Nothing strong.
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We're Northbound.
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Truck West, you know, Rester, 2.
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Forty-five, Zond, Drexel.
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Section 45 in the T.
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Talk 20, Inglewood.
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Talk 20.
00:23
You got a E.A on annual 75s?
00:27
Yeah, they're passing ADF right now.
00:28
They should be pulling off right behind you.
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All right, thanks.
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95 on scene near Drexel stop.
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Direct to approximately 11th story,
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high resistors,
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presidential high rise, occupies, 75 by 75, nothing showing, 45 the truck investigation.
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