False fire alarm at four-story nursing home in Chicago, Chicago IL
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a four-story nursing home near South Indiana in Chicago. They ventilated all floors and checked all apartments. No fire was found, and the alarm was confirmed as false. Units were released and the incident was cleared.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Engine 19 is on the scene, near South Indiana.
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We've got a four-story,
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ordinary nursing home.
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We're facing the northbound for the automatic alarm.
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19 Northbound.
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Chuck, I'm sitting.
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The 2017, I mean,
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we ventilated throughout.
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Highest level was 50 first ventilated on the fourth floor.
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We ventilated all floors, brought down all floors to zero, checked all apartments also all of all of the zero.
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We advise, we're going to be here for a couple more minutes checking one of the structure.
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2017 message received.
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Engine 22, released by ambulance 62 Linsler is returning.
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Engine 22, you have got...
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20273 near South Indiana for the cold backs.
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That's four-story order constructed 150 by 50.
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Nothing shown, companies are checking it out.
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Diane too much received.
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Terry Coeneguwood, we had a system fault to reset and engine 19 truck level everybody else can return according to myself.
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Signate two months to receive when we check out the box and her orders.
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Yeah, check out the box by orders, please.
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Very good. Oxalarm near South Indiana struck on orders of battalion to.
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Boxline, I'm near South Indiana struck on orders of the second battalion.
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And many companies are finally returned.
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96-196, return,
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96.
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26, engine 96, you're being held.
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96 to Maine, you're holding us?
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Yep, it was a request from the police, and all they said, disregard, it's not on fire.
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