Fire alarm triggers at State Farm hangar with no fire, Bloomington IL
A fire alarm was activated at the State Farm Hangar in Bloomington, Illinois. Fire crews arrived but found no visible fire or smoke at the scene. The alarm was caused by dust entering the system during work being done at the hangar.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6, Engine 3, Mennick 3, truck 2, and Battalion 1.
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Fire alarm.
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2901, East Empire Street.
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State Farm Hangar.
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Cross Streets Carnahan Drive and Airport Road.
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Time of 1043.
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This mass crash, too.
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Crash 2, go ahead.
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The Satskyak crashed 2 to the State Farm Hangar.
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Crash 2,000, 1044.
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If I have mentioned 3.
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Engine 3, go ahead.
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You can show us on-scene.
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We've got a very large aircraft hangar, nothing to show from the outside. And Jim 3 is going to be out of the investigation.
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Evening 3, Cedar Command.
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On scene of the hangar, nothing showed from the outside, but with Command 1047.
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I just 6-1-1-9-A-9.
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I see our command crows too.
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I come at the tentate quarters.
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Okay, for you.
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That's from uh,
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Sierra Commune.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah, you can go ahead and clear all units.
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They're doing some work,
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dust gun into the system.
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Message receives all units and route to the State Farm Hangar shade clear, 1049.
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Location mentioned:
Near State Farm Plaza, Bloomington, IL 61710
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