Fire alarm triggered by intentional small fire in hallway, Chicago IL
Firefighters responded to a multi-unit building near North Keystone after a fire alarm activation. They found no visible fire or smoke but discovered a small fire intentionally set in a hallway. The fire was extinguished with hand pumps and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Region 169 is at near North Keystone. I got a 3-4-story multi-unit residential.
00:08
Nothing's shown at this time. We're northbound.
00:12
69 is assuming command[1].
00:15
It's pushing to fire ground.
00:19
169, you're northbound with none shown.
00:27
Good time, I'm assuming to man. I'm assuming to man. I'll give you a better size up in a moment.
00:34
I'll tell you, send your message receipt.
00:40
13 signing.
00:46
Telling 10 a man on the scene, near North Keystone.
00:50
We got a four-story ordinary rate,
00:53
approximately 100 by 50.
00:57
We got nothing showing companies in rest of it.
01:02
Tell your message, Steve.
01:04
Engine 4 to me, we get the lease over here.
01:10
Engine 4 must receive. I'll put another request.
01:16
Engine 4, we have an unruly patient. Thank you.
01:23
Tellington, I mean, I'm going to keep 69 and truck 13.
01:27
We had a self-intentional started at one of the hallways here.
01:32
Get it out with handpumps.
01:33
I'm going to eat O-O-F-I, please.
01:38
Tell you, 10, you're missed receipt. Let me tollify.
01:45
10, 466, 466, 0-6-0-9 car.
01:50
466 for the 10.
01:57
Injur 243 to May 1430.
02:01
43 message on readable, sorry, and repeated.
02:08
43 message unreadable, sorry, and repeated.
02:16
We're at service returning. It was an Antisano trip.
02:19
We reset the system.
Police codes explained
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[1]
command: Incident Command managing the overall incident
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