Fire alarm at Chicago high school found to be false, Chicago IL


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a three-story Chicago high school near S Stony Island Ave. Upon arrival, they found no signs of fire or smoke. The alarm was determined to be false or a malicious trigger, and the units were cleared to return.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Angel 63 and the trucks on the scene at near S Stony Island,
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South,
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Stoddy Island.
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We got a three-story high school, CPS High School, ordinary construction that they're showing with Northbound.
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63 must have received, nothing showing you're northbound.
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125. Okay.
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Cain to 76 engine 76.
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Go ahead for 76.
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76. Can you follow then across St. Louis there?
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Another run of the other end there of 1803 North St. Louis for a difficulty breather.
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76 message received and we're unseen.
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Very good. Truck 35 with the current. Truck 35 returned.
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Okay,
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hi, Dean. What you could hold everybody else coming in here. It's the malicious poll. They're going to reset the system.
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35 message received.
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People responding near S Stoney Island return. Company still responding near S Stoney Island return.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Stony Island Ave, Chicago, IL 60637
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