Malfunction triggers fire alarm on 38th floor of high-rise, Chicago IL


Fire crews responded to an alarm on the 38th floor of a 43-story residential high-rise at 203 North Wabash Avenue, Chicago. The alarm was caused by a system malfunction, not a fire. The system was reset, and there was no danger.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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I'll tell you one domain, we have a 43-story fire resistive high-rise residential sprinkled.
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We have an alert on the 38th floor.
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We're going to investigate now.
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Mr. (name withheld) 1.
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95-95 just confirming.
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You did say that was 4 number 2, correct?
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For third floor, officer.
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Third floor number three, master safe.
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Seventy-one, Yassette.
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71, Yasser, 71.
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The battalion 4th Battalion.
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Battalion 4.
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Battalion 4.
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Battalion 4 cover the automatic on the high-rise.
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203 is Wombash.
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203 North Wobash, automatic in the high-rise.
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203 North Wul-Vash, automatic alarm[1], high-rise for Battalion 4.
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To tell you, Wanda, Maine, we had a malfunction on a 38-floor.
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System is reset and holding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
automatic alarm: Fire alarm automatically activated
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Location mentioned:
Near N Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60601
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