False fire alarm triggered by cooking in Bloomington, Bloomington IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near Campo Drive in Bloomington. The alarm was triggered by cooking, and there were no signs of fire or danger upon arrival. The incident was confirmed to be a false alarm with no damage or risk.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 3, medic 3, engine 6, truck 2, and battalion 1, fire alarm, near Campo Drive, Cross Street, Sladen Drive and Arrowhead Drive, Time on 209.
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Then we're out to Cadwell.
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The alarm company advised that the owner was cooking and set off the alarm, but did not give proper code.
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He's a big copy.
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Just asked the timeline one.
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The Italian one, go ahead.
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We have engine three continue all their units can return.
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Message received all of their units.
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I'll show you back in service 2012 and engine three are you running on scene.
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This message is three.
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Engine three, go ahead.
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Okay, you show us on scene, we have a two-story residential, nothing strong from the outside, we'll be out of an investigation.
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Message received, engine three on scene of a two-story residential, nothing showing on the outside out on investigation, 2013.
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Dispatch usually.
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193, go ahead.
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President was cooking, set off smoke, well, no problem here, right?
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It shows clear a little.
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So just you, 193, Buck and service, 2015.
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Bloomington, IL
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