False fire alarm at church on South Wallace, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near South Wallace involving a church building. No smoke or fire was visible. The alarm appeared to be caused by a cooking issue, and it was reset before crews returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Cook IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:48
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 29 is on the scene near South Wallace.
00:04
We have a church building, 100 by 200.
00:09
We've got nothing showing.
00:11
We are eastbound.
00:14
29 message received.
00:16
Engine 82 Englewood.
00:18
Eighty two.
00:20
They had assisted malfunction.
00:22
They're going to be on 911 until they get it fixed.
00:24
I am going to receive 82.
00:29
Truck 27, Englewood.
00:31
We recalled both elevators here.
00:33
There's no one in there.
00:34
Do you have a callback number?
00:36
Truck 27 will call them back.
00:39
29 to Inglewood.
00:41
29.
00:42
Yeah, we just have a bad cook here.
00:45
We reset the fire alarm and we're returning.
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Location mentioned:
S Wallace St, Chicago, IL 60616
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