Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm at Elk Grove Village home, Elk Grove Village IL


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a home in Elk Grove Village. There was no actual fire; the alarm was caused by smoke from cooking. The resident was outside and safe, and fire crews left after confirming the situation.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch (NWCD) - FD3 and Firegrounds
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
District 10, Retaliant 2, Engine 10, and Quince 7. Activated Fire Alarm[1], Residential, 1723, Rutha Lane, near duty drive and Patricia Cork, in Elkrow Village, map page 4. Thank you for Reggie 10.
00:27
I saw the notes. It said that it was activated at 1134 and restored at 1135. I don't know if you wanted to download register to a code to or not. Let's wait until you get on scene. Nice for sure.
00:53
Restored at 1135, unable to make contact with anyone. Patricia at Judy or your cross street, 1723. Thank you. Thank you, 10. Drive up. Go high. In addition, we have a two-story residential. We have nothing showing from the Alpha Delta side. We do have the property owner outside.
01:22
We're going to go out and talk to them. As all incoming units, we're going to fireground upon arrival. I'm saying nothing, gentlemen, go to fireground. Thank you, Claire. Yeah, we spoke with the resident. They said cooking smoke had an off. We're going to be returning.
Police codes explained
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Fire Alarm: Activated Fire Alarm
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Elk Grove Village, IL
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