Fire alarm triggered by shower steam at Lansing home, Lansing IL


A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Stigrate Street in Lansing. Emergency services responded, but the alarm was caused by steam from a shower, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Lansing (IL) Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 29, ambulance 31, engine 29, and truck 31.
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Fire alarm[1]. At near Stigrate Street, Lansing.
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Ambulance 29, ambulance 31, engine 29, and truck 31.
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Fire alarm[1].
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At near Stigrate Street, Lansing.
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(name withheld), 71stowe.
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Fast speed, heavy on routes.
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We're looking for the upstairs smoke detector activation.
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All of you still got the keys.
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Engine 2909 are out.
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See my number out.
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Engine 29 from Lansing.
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Go ahead. The alarm company called back attempting to cancel.
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They advised they made contact with the keyholder who said it was going to be steam from a shower that set the alarm off an error.
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All right,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Lansing, IL
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