False alarm reported at five-story hospital


Emergency crews responded to a fire alarm at a hospital. It was a false alarm caused by workers accidentally triggering the system. No actual fire was present.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
112 on the same for the co-box. 836 West Wellington. We have a five-story hospital that's showing where westbound. 112 let me see nothing showing. No. 113 to me. 113 to me. 113. 113. I had our time getting into this apartment building. We finally got in. Fifty-14 and West Bend, second floor. Nobody called for us. Hold up the end while we're leaving. Your message, we'll hold up the ammo. Up 40. You're available for a gas leak with your engine truck 40. 272 to Maine Day. Are you calling me? Oh, negative 272. Engine 55, the main. You can strike out the box here. We had a worker's accidentally tripped the system. 55 will remain on the scene. I'll try and reset. 55 rematch the box arm 836 Wellington, struck out of the information. Receive from engine 55. The box arm 836 Wellington and struck out in the information received from engine 55. All companies still responding and returned.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Wellington Ave, Chicago, IL 60657
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