False fire alarm caused by cooking at residential building, Chicago IL
Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at a two-story residential building near West Drummond. Upon arrival, no fire was found. The alarm was triggered by cooking. Crews ventilated the rear stairwells before clearing the scene.
Audio|Source: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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58, Tennessee, near West Drummond.
00:03
It's a two-story ordinary.
00:05
We got nothing showing on the automatic alarm or westbound.
00:09
I'm assuming command, switching over to fire ground.
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I'm assuming command.
00:14
I'm going to command.
00:21
The main needle is a truck coming up. No fire. They were cooking.
00:25
Burned service return to quarters.
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Truck 58 return, truck 58.
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Truck 58, message receipt.
00:38
You had ambulance 7. Ambulance 7 coming from quarter.
00:46
Your 119, did you copy that?
00:52
119 to Maine, go ahead.
00:55
You got ambulance 7 coming from quarters. Do you need an ALS company there?
01:02
Negative.
01:05
Message, see.
01:11
Attention from the rubbish.
01:12
We're currently just doing a little ventilation in the rear stairwells. Be here a couple more minutes.
01:19
Sign-time message received.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Drummond Pl, Chicago, IL 60639
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