False fire alarm at residential apartment building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire responders investigated a two-story residential apartment building near South King Drive after a report of fire. No signs of fire were found; the alarm was triggered by a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Truck 30's on the scene, near South King Drive.
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I've got a two-story, ordinary constructed apartment building, residential,
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occupy, nothing showing,
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taking command switching fire ground.
00:13
Okay, truck 30 and Englewood, 47, engine 47.
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30 at England.
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Truck 30.
00:25
You can hold up engine 72, we just got a bad smoke detector.
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Location mentioned:
S King Dr, Chicago, IL 60619
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