Fire alarm activation at va building with no fire found, Cook County IL
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Emergency crews responded to a fire alarm activation at the Heinz VA building near 5th Avenue in Hines, Illinois. Upon investigation, no fire or smoke was found, and no evacuation took place. The alarm could not be reset, and building managers were contacting their alarm service.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
9.05. You're arriving at Hines.
00:02
Your number is (number withheld).
00:10
1214-13.
00:14
1214, I have you on the scene.
00:15
Room 1202.
00:21
By Franklin and the rear of the building for vehicle that will get you guys as well.
00:31
PARTCORN, TANZANI-1-1-50-1-1-1-5-1-1-1-1-8.
00:49
2602nd.
00:55
On the scene, police story multi-family.
00:58
Nothing showing from three sides.
01:00
We do have an active alarm.
01:02
No evacuation.
01:04
We'll be out investigating.
01:07
Message received here on the scene.
01:08
You have nothing showing from three sides.
01:10
You have an alarm activation and no evacuation.
01:17
There's a full-serve protection mark.
01:36
Commer, do they have someone coming out to service today?
01:41
Not negative tomorrow, but she's trying to take the alarm out of service.
01:47
Okay, I'll let dispatch know that it's just going to stay in flight, done.
01:53
Yeah, fine, go ahead.
01:59
Engine eight ambulance data are available returning.
02:02
Alarms unable to be reset.
02:03
It's going to stay in fire.
02:05
Building managers on the property contacting their alarm.
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Location mentioned:
5th Ave, Hines, IL 60141
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