False fire alarm caused by food left on stove, Morton Grove IL
A fire alarm was triggered at a residential address near Natchez Avenue in Morton Grove. Firefighters arrived to find no visible fire on the two-story brick house. The incident was later reported to be caused by food left on a stove, not an active fire.
Audio|Source: Red Center Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, Ambulance 5, and Battalion 4, Fire Alarm, near Natchez Avenue.
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In Morton Grove, Grid 539, near Natchez Avenue, Fire Alarm, Engine 5, Ambulance 5, and Battalion 4.
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Ambulton Rescue 63 must receive.
00:34
We got the group in about 92 to 21 matches, although private gave us as a general alarm.
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You got it right, Battalion 4 trains.
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Battalion 4 is trained. Battalion 4 is trained.
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We're not an important clarity train.
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That's all right, center.
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Engine 5 is on the same. We got a two-story brick home.
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Nothing shown from three sides. We've got a waiver off front. We'll be off-fuscating.
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Engine 5, your message. See that two-story brick, nothing's showing you got a waiver outside.
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Rescue 63, the Scenicure there in the lobby.
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Ambulance 4, Engine 4, and Engine 4, Fall, near Nashville Avenue, in Morton Grove, Grid 527, Fall, Ambulance 4, Engine 4, and Engine 4.
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or remain available.
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It's nine for a copy to ambulance five is going to take it?
01:53
Yep.
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Injured 5 to handle, it's just food on a stove.
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I'm in service return.
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Mr. Stevenson 5 to handle the food on the stove near Natchez.
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Location mentioned:
Near Natchez Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053
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