False fire alarm at residential high-rise on East 47th Street, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a residential high-rise near East 47th Street due to cooking activities. Firefighters found no fire upon arrival and reset the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
To successfully reset the alarm,
00:03
the truck and engine I return.
00:07
Okay, message received.
00:08
Okay, message received.
00:13
Okay, truck you?
00:19
Truck 2, are you called?
00:22
That's truck 2.
00:23
We're at the Ohio feeder ramp and the Kennedy looking for a white SUV.
00:28
Do you have any more information on this?
00:33
No, he did not.
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This was a drop-off from the police.
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That's all we got.
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Nothing further.
00:40
All right, we're unable to find anything.
00:42
We're going to be in service return in.
00:45
Okay, well, it's 74.
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Engine 4 to me.
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Engine 45 is on the C, near East 47th Street, to residential high-rise.
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We have nothing to go on.
01:00
We're northbound in this parking lot.
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Next to C. 45.
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1045.
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440 in the wood.
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Chuck 40.
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Zero readings here.
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We advise the resident were returned.
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Top 40 will be returned.
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Engine 45, Englewood.
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45.
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It's just cooking here.
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You can hold a Teeful handle.
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Tassadie, Battalion 5, return Battalion 5.
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Okay, 5, return to course.
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