False fire alarm and carbon monoxide check at high-rise, Chicago IL


Fire department responded to a high-rise residential building near S Wabash Ave for a false fire alarm caused by a faulty detector. They also investigated a carbon monoxide issue at the residential address.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Truck 56, I'm in.
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Tract 56.
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This is false, faulty detector.
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Truck 56, engine 89 in service returning.
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I'll receive truck 56.
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Dr. 399 in service returning.
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Cali 39.
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I'll give a floor number on this.
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Battalion 3, I'm unmoble.
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Battalion 3 to me.
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Battalion 3 to me. Battalion 3.
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Italian 3. Approximate 20-story residential high-rise, approximately 150 by 75.
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Companies have cooking in unit 4 or weight.
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They're going to assist the residential ventilation.
00:29
Messages need to tagging 3.
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Shroth 22 of the main.
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Shroth 22.
00:33
The speed of 50 parts per million in the unit, shut off the slow, ventilated down zero.
00:38
Give the gas company respond out here, please.
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Message, Christine, 2nd2 against the gas company.
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Pes 16 is at near S Wabash Ave.
00:45
Checking out the carbon monoxide investigation.
00:47
We are southbound.
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Tenth 16, okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60653
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