Residential fire alarm won't reset; no fire found


A home fire alarm is sounding and cannot be reset. There is no fire observed. Emergency responders are on the scene and discuss turning the alarm off for 72 hours.
Audio|Source: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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Transcript:
00:00East Grand Avenue, Unit 107D.00:03Lyndon Hurst.00:04Victory Lakes Continuing Kiroh.00:06Near Victory Drive and Red Oak Lane, North Deep Lake Road.00:10Time out.00:112349.00:21Ambulance 45, an engine 15, respond to EMS incident.00:27at 7122 Kilpatrick Avenue.00:31We don't notice any issue here as best friends.00:39We can't get the alarm to reset.00:40It's staying in trouble.00:42Would you be able to take it out for trouble alarms only for 72 hours?
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East Grand Avenue, Unit 107D.
00:03
Lyndon Hurst.
00:04
Victory Lakes Continuing Kiroh.
00:06
Near Victory Drive and Red Oak Lane, North Deep Lake Road.
00:10
Time out.
00:11
2349.
00:21
Ambulance 45, an engine 15, respond to EMS incident.
00:27
at 7122 Kilpatrick Avenue.
00:31
We don't notice any issue here as best friends.
00:39
We can't get the alarm to reset.
00:40
It's staying in trouble.
00:42
Would you be able to take it out for trouble alarms only for 72 hours?
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Location mentioned:
Patrick Ave, Country Club Hills, IL 60478
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