False fire alarm caused by water in detector, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm at a one-story building near Marcey Street was triggered by water entering the fire detector. The alarm system was disconnected, and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
73 is not seen, 91-23, South Pole, step for the automatic alarm.
00:04
We have a one-story ordinary, nothing showing for Garza.
00:09
73, okay.
00:15
126, 126, you go over Runnel.
00:19
126. 126. Are you available for another rumble?
00:25
126 is available.
00:28
Right,
00:29
7270, South Shore.
00:30
Can't breathe.
00:32
7270 South Shore Drive.
00:38
126 in route.
00:47
Seventy-three.
00:49
73, you can hold up that truck track, okay.
00:54
Truck 40, but dirt and truck 40.
00:59
40s returned.
01:06
Engine 22 is at near Marcey St.
01:08
We are going to be southbound on the ambulance assist.
01:12
Enter 22 on C.
01:20
98 defense service returning to quarters,
01:23
released by Amble 41.
01:28
98 message received.
01:34
And to silence the alarm.
01:36
They are in search.
01:39
Tower 21.
01:41
112. The main.
01:46
I have 112.
01:52
We had water in a detector.
01:54
It shorted out the depth particular detector.
01:57
We disconnected it.
01:58
The alarm system is stopped.
02:01
The owner has contacted his provider.
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Location mentioned:
N Marcey St, Chicago, IL 60614
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