False alarm mistaken for fire near North Luna Ave, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible fire or spill near North Luna Avenue in Chicago. Upon investigation, the situation was determined to be caused by Christmas lights, and the incident was classified as a false alarm. All units returned to service without further action.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One away, one away.
00:03
One away to go.
00:05
One away to the spill.
00:09
Near North Luna for a spill.
00:14
North Luna footage is still underway.
00:18
11 to main, I got a two and a half story ordinary.
00:24
We got reports there's nothing here.
00:25
You can hold them, second companies coming in.
00:27
It was a false alarm.
00:30
North Lunar return.
00:32
North Luna return.
00:36
11 to main, it was Christmas lights in front.
00:38
We're all in service returning.
00:41
Final.
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Location mentioned:
N Luna Ave, Chicago, IL 60630
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