False fire alarm at building near Hirsch Street, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to an alarm at a building near Hirsch Street in Chicago. No fire or smoke was found, and the alarm was confirmed as a false alarm. Units have returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
near Hirsch Street.
00:01
That's right, check the box.
00:02
I'm sorry, Dingewood.
00:05
Harold Towerade.
00:07
Yeah,
00:09
can you put us on air for fuel and irons, with permission of the horse town?
00:16
Harold, how are you iron?
00:22
1020 for a progress report, but 1020 progress report.
00:30
I'm 20. We're just doing a final washdown.
00:32
Companies are picking up their equipment as well and rehab it.
00:35
We got holder conditions here, so a little bit more of a washdown than usual.
00:42
That's your seat.
00:47
Virginia fire ground.
00:50
Engine 57 on the scene.
00:57
1017 is on the team.
00:58
near Hirsch Street for the box check.
01:02
Nothing's showing.
01:03
Three-story, fire resistive,
01:06
150 by 150.
01:08
Report from engine 57, you could hold everyone coming up here.
01:12
It looks like a false alarm.
01:13
Be a couple more minutes.
01:14
I'm in command here.
01:18
Battalion 17 message received company responding near Hirsch Street return.
01:22
Companies near Hirsch Street return.
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Location mentioned:
W Hirsch St, Chicago, IL 60622
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