Fire alarm triggered by stove burner in high-rise, Chicago IL


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm in a 19-story residential building near West Chicago Ave and found a stove burner left on. The alarm was a false alarm caused by a malfunction, and they ventilated the area before returning to service.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 98, on the scene 160 West Chicago. I don't know for the automatic arm in a high-rise in Moody. We're going to be northbound on Wall Street. We've got approximately 19-story residential tower, nothing show. Let's receive 98. The time 3 is in Chicago, it's 98. 293, okay.
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7. Okay.
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93 angle.
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93. 93. Yeah,
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we just had a burner last down on the stove.
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We had readings in the 30s.
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We ventilated down to zero or on service return.
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Message received.
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Battalion 3 to Maine.
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This was an alarm malfunction.
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We reset all companies in service returning.
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Thank you, Mr.
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C.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Chicago Ave, Chicago, IL 60610
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