False fire alarm at south Loomis street building, Chicago IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to an automatic fire alarm at a building near South Loomis Street. Upon arrival, no fire was found and the situation was checked out with no issues detected.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Fire - Digital
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
1914 Lumus for the automatic 9014 Loomis.
00:05
121 is going to 9014 Loomis for the automatic alarm.
00:06
121 is going to 9014 Loomis for the automatic alarm.
00:12
1113. 113.
00:21
That previous one we had, 414, Solve, here, Lorin, make a notification of alarm of the buildings, open a dangerous, please.
00:29
Notification open the dangerous, master seat.
00:36
For message received.
00:46
Trap4, no.
00:49
Elevators at the Green Line are running fine, we're told by staff that there's somebody running around pushing the button.
00:54
The panic button.
00:59
I receive the time, 16.
01:07
Engine 121 down the city, 9014 South Loomis for the automatic alarm.
01:11
We got a two-story ordinary, nothing showing.
01:13
We're checking it out.
01:14
Assuming command, switching a fire ground.
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Location mentioned:
S Loomis St, Chicago, IL 60620
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