High-rise fire alarm caused by overheated motor, Chicago IL
Fire units responded to a high-rise fire alarm at a building near West 63rd Parkway in Chicago. No fire was found; the alarm was caused by an overheated motor.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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524-9-900 West 63rd Parkway approximately 10-story fire-resistant presidential nothing showing we are left-down in the parking lot major 54 message you see truck 27 24th 24th 24th 24th 24th 24th 24th 24th 24th 20th
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45.
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We're going to be out front of 4732 King.
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If you can let that end up, you know, it's no.
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4732,
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King. Today, 1909, 900, West 233rd Street, United States Street, had a past story received,
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a high-rise,
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100, 100, 100, and off the troll, or not see.
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Today, 19A, would you hold everybody else coming up in here? We've got overheated motor.
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All right. Companies respond to 900 West 63rd Parkway return, companies responding to 900 West 63rd Parkway return.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 63rd Pkwy, Chicago, IL 60621
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