Fire alarm triggered by excessive heat in attic


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a residential building. They found no signs of fire, but the heat in the attic may have caused the alarm to go off. They are checking for any issues.
Audio|Source: DuComm Fire Dispatch and Ops (All)
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Transcript:
FBI Alarm[1], Residential, District 6, 504, Easton Avenue, West Chicago, Battalion 6, Engine 7, Tower 6, Cross Street of Pomeroy Street and East Blair Street. We've got no fire, we're going to go for reset shortly. We'll get received, and I'm on the phone with a key holder, too. I think it's just the excessive heat in the attic. Might have set one of them off. Not sure if we'll be able to reset or not. Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
FBI Alarm: Fire/False Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near Easton Ave, West Chicago, IL 60185
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