Residential fire alarm triggered, no fire found, Hartford IL


A residential fire alarm went off at a location in Hartford, Illinois. The alarm was caused by a smoke detector, but when the fire department arrived, there was no smoke or fire found, indicating it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: East Alton, Hartford, Roxana, S. Roxana and Wood River Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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Section Hartford Fire, respond to 600 South Old St.
00:04
Louis Road, 6.00 South Old St.
00:07
Louis Road for a residential fire alarm called in by ADT for a zone 4 smoke detector, no contact made.
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Attention Hartford Fire, respond to 600 South Old St.
00:15
Louis Road, 6.00 South Old St.
00:18
Louis Road. Called in by ADT for a residential fire alarm, zone 4 smoke detector, no contact made, timeout 1748.
00:25
Time for... 580. When you get on seat, if you could let me know if I need to do a southworking still, we were in the middle of shift change and I just wanted to get it pitched out.
00:33
You can show me 23.
00:35
I'm saying no smoke or anything right now.
00:38
I'll let you know.
00:39
Time for.
00:40
Time for. There's no fire as an accidental set off.
00:42
Time for, thank you.
00:43
Tension, Hartford Fire, cancel page for 600, South Old St.
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Louis Road, 6.00 South Old St.
00:49
Louis Road, P.D.
00:51
unseen, advising it is accidental.
00:53
There is no smoke, there is no fire.
00:54
Tension, cancel page for 600, South Old St.
00:57
Louis Road, 6.00, South Old St.
00:59
Louis Road. PD unseen advising it was an accidental.
01:01
No fire, no smoke.
01:03
Time out, 1752.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Old St Louis Rd, Hartford, IL 62048
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