Fire alarm at two-story home found false, Cook County IL
A fire alarm was activated at a two-story single-family home near Grand Ave in Illinois. Fire responders arrived but did not find any fire or smoke on the scene. The alarm was triggered by steam, not by an actual fire. No injuries or damage were reported.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Fire
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Transcript:
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A Norr park engine into Elm for a fire alarm[1].
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71812 all killed, 7-8-1-2-0 killed.
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I'll get him gone.
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Esther, see you, thank you.
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Norfolk for 949.
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4-9, go ahead.
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949's on the scene, two-story, single-family home, nothing's showing.
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49's command, everybody switched the right to investigate.
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949 on team, two-story, single-family home, nothing's showing.
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Incoming companies vary run out upon arrival.
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949 command.
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Ike 500 transporting Loyola.
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500 to Loyola.
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Cork on Light Company Surrey route. You verify whether that's East or West Grand.
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To West Grand Avenue.
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North 949, go ahead. 949, go ahead.
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Self-detecture set off by Steam. Incoming companies to 7812 on Alt-Gal can take a disregard with our thanks.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation call
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Location mentioned:
Grand Ave, Illinois
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