Fire alarm triggered by faulty detector in residential building


A fire alarm went off in a residential building due to a broken detector. Fire crews checked the situation and found no fire, but many people evacuated.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch - FD1, FD2, and FD3
01:44
Transcript:
Retirement 8 from engine 82 on Maine. There's no problem with this location you can return. I'm calling a cop. District 11, Battalion 3, Engine 11, Engine 12, and ambulance 11, activated fire alarm, 1380. South Elmhurst Road, near West Miller Road in West Kathleen Drive, in Mount Prospect, map page 36S. From our board. Senator Sivan. Go ahead. Restore a multi-family, nothing shown. We do have a lot of people evacuating. We'll be off on right fireground, and then 11 will be commandant. Received on scene to restore multi-family with evacuation, switching over to fireground. And then 11 will be in command. There's a Lenton 12, Tennessee. Assume Command, Convention 11. We're going to Fire Ground Red. Receive, Mountaine, and Command, so turn over to Fire Ground Red. Mr. We're from Engine 54. All right. A bad detector on 6th floor of 75, (name withheld), and we pulled the detector. system will remain in trouble. Analysis in command. Received on scene in command.
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Location mentioned:
S Elmhurst Rd, Mt Prospect, IL
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