False fire alarm caused by chirping smoke detector, Morton Grove IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Gross Point Road in Morton Grove. Upon arrival, the alarm was determined to be false, caused by a smoke detector that was chirping and needed new batteries.
Audio|Source: Red Center Dispatch
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Engine 4, Ambulance 4, and Battalion 2, Fire Alarm,
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Near Gross Point Road in Morton Grove, Fire Alarm, Engine 4, Ambulance 4, and Battalion 2.
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So did you copy Engine 4 responding from Gulf and Wathegan?
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Engine 4, I have got you now.
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We're responding to Gulfamokia.
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Division 9, Chicago Fire Department to Red Center for Radio Test.
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Red Center hears you, Latin, clear?
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Division 9, Chicago Fire Department to Worland Central for radio tests.
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Do those 4 are you enrolled?
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Yeah, it's going to look forward as in route, right?
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Red Center.
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Ambulance 4 is on scene, near Gross Point Road, two-story residential, nothing showing from three sides.
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We're ripping off the investigation.
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Amos for a message received.
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Ambulance 3 and Tower 2, person passed out.
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St. John Rebuff School, near North Harlem Avenue, in Niles.
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Grid 391, near North Harlem Avenue.
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Person passed out.
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Ambulance 3 and Tower 2.
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Center ambulance 4?
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You can return all incoming.
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It's just a chirping detector needs new batteries.
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Vio4 message received DMYOS4 to handle the tripping detector.
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Location mentioned:
Near Gross Point Rd, Morton Grove, IL 60053
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