Fire alarm at Chicago Ridge Mall family restroom, Chicago Ridge IL
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According to the dispatch call, the fire alarm was triggered in the family restroom at Chicago Ridge Mall. Emergency responders arrived and found no signs of smoke or fire. The alarm was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm.
00:02
At near Chicago Ridge Mall Drive.
00:35
Andrew 132 here around.
00:42
District 43C.
00:44
Ambulance 432 and engine 432.
00:47
Chest pain.
00:49
At 850, East S.
00:51
Highway 45.
00:52
Unit (number withheld).
00:54
Mundeline.
00:55
Thrive of Lake County long-term and memory care in mew.
00:58
Near North Us Highway 45, and Hilders Court.
01:02
Timeout 1954.
01:09
I'm not sure where the alarm is being stressed and we're getting bridge-futeless system at the next home.
01:15
All right, message received.
01:18
I just turned over the radio that it's a family restroom at the mall.
01:22
So let's divert 65-0-2 steady and we'll call.
01:33
5502 from southwest of the New South Headers in a nursing home for a seizure, (number withheld) Southwest Highway from 122.
01:49
Oh,
01:55
what's telling you? 6? Oh,
02:10
what's the time?
02:19
Final two, please, I don't know if I'm out on the door, please.
02:27
South West, all security call back, apartment, family restroom, advice, answered through the AMC doors, no smoke, fire, spring.
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Location mentioned:
Chicago Ridge Mall, Chicago Ridge, IL
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