Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at Central Avenue, Chicago IL
A fire alarm was triggered at a location near South Central Avenue in Chicago. Upon investigation, firefighters found no active fire. The alarm was caused by cooking smoke setting off the detector.
Audio|Source: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Central Stickney for the activated fire alarm off the panel at near Central Avenue.
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Summit do with the squad.
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Central Stickney for the activated fire alarm at near South Central Avenue off the board.
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Summit your do with the squad.
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Summit Fire, you're due with the squad for the AutoWate Central near Coutral for the activated fireline.
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Summit Fire, you're due to the squad for the AutoWave for near Central for the activated fireland.
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Special minor pass in route.
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Number five,
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okay.
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Summit 955 in route, agree.
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955 message received.
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Rinal fast on a scene, 1511, I'm sure we got two-story or end up and shown.
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Metal fast, you can check it off.
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7-05. Okay, you're on the scene of a two-story residential out, check in, nothing showing.
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Sticking truck full report and out central sticking.
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Dr.Cy.
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Central 905, we could hold up the AutoAid.
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This is cooking smoke set off the alarm.
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9.05, okay, bad cook.
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Stick me as some, they can hold up, thank you.
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