Fire alarm at Woodhill Towers caused by burnt toast, Bloomington IL
The fire alarm activated at Woodhill Towers South Tower when a resident reported someone was making toast. Upon arrival, firefighters found no visible smoke or fire. The alarm was likely caused by burnt toast or cooking activity.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Truck 1, Engine 3, and Medic 4. Fire alarm[1].
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(number withheld), Eastwood Street.
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Unit (number withheld).
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Woodhill Towers, South Tower.
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Cross Street, South East Street, and Westwood Street.
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Italian 1 dispatch.
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Go for Italian 1.
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The Woodhill Tower South alarm was called in by a resident saying someone tried making toast.
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Do you want me to get someone en route in place of you?
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Negative one, engine one handle it.
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Message receipt, thank you.
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The Italian one, truck one.
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Do you want the full response or just the engine responding?
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I'm sorry, let's do the full response, just have engine one can take command of it, so if they're there first.
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Message received.
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Medical 4 is unseen. Woodhill Towers.
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Nothing showing[2].
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We'll be off on investigation.
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Unseen, Wood Hill Towers, nothing showing investigating (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation reported
[2]
Nothing showing: On arrival, no visible smoke or fire observed
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