Accidental fire alarm at five-story nursing home in Chicago, Chicago IL


A fire alarm went off accidentally on the second floor of a fire-resistant nursing home in South Austin, Chicago. Fire crews responded and are working to reset the alarm. No fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
113[2], we're on the scene. 901 South Austin. It'll be southbound with a five-story, fire-resistant nursing home, nothing, Shaw. So, 113, your message received. 1012, 17, 18, 272, 5-1 for the Amity to City. We are westbound. 22, okay.
00:26
Battalion 3 to Maine, I'm on the scene, 1872, North Clyburn, so the person threatening me to jump. 2nd3 are on scene. Battalion 3 to Maine, do we have CPD cover for traffic control?
00:48
93, they have been requested. Nobody has signed up another request in right now. 113[2]. 113. Office, you could hold everybody up and strike this box out. Accidental on the second floor, we're going to try and reset. 113 your mess received. Box alarm 911[1] South Austin has been tracking the information received by engine 113.
01:17
box alarm 9-1 South officers and struck out of the information received from Measure 113[2], company still responding returns. This is the 20-21. That's right. 256, may I need to hold up the ambulance. No service meter. 156, we'll hold the ambulance.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Box alarm
[2]
113: Engine 113
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Location mentioned:
South Austin, Chicago, IL
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