Fire department responds to false alarm at mixed-use building
The fire department was called to a building because of an alarm. When they arrived, there was no fire. They found and removed a scooter battery pack as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
01:20
Transcript:
Clock 47, method received. 3.44 and 162, all set for the automatic fire. We've got a three-story mixed building. We're southbound, nothing to show on. Message received. Coney's in behind 911 and told maintenance get in to reset the system. Message received. Message received. Neal-3-0-10-10[2]-10 in the auto and get back to, Officer. Message received a 10-3[1]. 60 on the scene 1330 East 3rd Street out of the 60 Eastbound. 160, okay. 993 to miss. 9.30. Looks like we have a battery pack from a scooter to lift down my eye on. It's out. We removed it away from any kind of exposures. The car is out of street. We're going to be here a couple of minutes. Your message received chain, three.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting
[2]
10-10: Fight in progress
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Chicago, IL
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