False alarm at nursing home on South Cicero Avenue, Chicago IL
Fire department responded to a fire alarm activation at a four-story nursing home near South Cicero Avenue in Chicago. After investigation, the alarm system reset and no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Would you like us to pull the box?
00:03
Oh yes, can you pull the box?
00:06
The call came up from security saying the box came in, but we never received it if you can pull it if it works.
00:13
We're here right now so we can pull it.
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Okay,
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go ahead.
00:23
Measure 34 in the tower, near South Cicero Avenue, for the cold box.
00:28
Four-story nursing home, we're northbound, and we're investigating.
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Just 34. Okay,
00:40
we're going to understand.
00:41
Thank you all.
00:46
27 cell sister struck out of the information received by engine 34 remaining companies responding the
00:55
All right six off you still got a W.O5 coming in here, correct?
01:01
I'll get your O-5 a 10-and-6.
01:07
And six single-out of a 10-6[1], you got (number withheld) on the way.
01:13
Passage received.
01:23
TIEA-12.
01:26
Systems reset.
01:27
Remaining companies and service attorney can leave me on the air.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-6: Unavailable or occupied; unable to respond immediately.
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