False fire alarm at mixed-use building on North Clark St, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a mixed-use commercial building near North Clark Street in Chicago. Upon arrival, they found no visible fire. Investigation indicated the alarm was a false activation, possibly caused by something in the parking lot area.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Italian 12 in the group near Clark for the full box.
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We've got approximately 5-story mixed-use commercial property approximately 200 by 200.
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Nothing showing we're going to be checking it out.
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Companies are northbound on the swimming command.
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The battalion 12 on the scene in command.
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I'm telling you forward to Maine.
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Yeah,
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what we have here is taxi into a column,
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from the building.
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It's not effective to start turning away.
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It's just cosmetic.
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Please run the scene.
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Engine 1 will be here for a little bit.
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I'm going to be in-service return.
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I'm going to be in-service return.
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Battalion, for your message.
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The engine 69 engine 69.
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The city tiebox on the outside hasn't been drifted and there's no alarm going off in sec.
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69 is at Montrose and Cimbo.
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All right, Fentine 69, Cibillion Assis, number withheld.
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Okay, your message is you to you.
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Sorry, and told me.
01:37
You can set the staging area at Clark in Hullstead.
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We do have an alarm going off in the parking lot of this complex.
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We're trying to determine what's set it off.
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To tell you and tell your message received, companies are spotted a box arm, near North Clark.
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Staging area is going to be at Clark and Hullstead.
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For companies responding to near North Clark, staging area will be at Clark and Hullstead.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60657
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