Possible fire alarm caused by burnt food at apartment, Normal IL
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at an apartment near Bryan Street where smoke and an odor were reported. Upon investigation, the cause was found to be burnt food with no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 10, engine 13, battalion 10, ladder 10.
00:04
You need it at near Bryan Street, Apartment 1A.
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Adam for possible structure fire.
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I come clear, 2109.
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Radio check one, two, three, four, five.
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Radio check, one, two, three, four, five.
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Radio check, one, two, three.
00:28
Engine 10 on the way, near Bryan.
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It's 10 to 14.
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Engine 13 and Ralph.
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Ice 13 to 14.
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104.
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Go to that route.
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Sighterton and Ralph.
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Sutterton and Ralph.
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Ladder 10-104 units out of the near Bryan Street.
01:00
Our caller is in apartment 2B as in Boy.
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It's a department 1A is where it sounds like the fire alarm is going off in it.
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And they're going off for at least 10 minutes, but they can smell smoke in their apartment from where they're at.
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They have left the building.
01:20
Okay, got there we're going to 1A.
01:22
We're going to smoke, a detector odor.
01:28
You can show us on scene.
01:33
We do have an individual at this time.
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3-930, 10.4.
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You have not made contact, check, correct?
01:46
On the western part of Rivian,
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the western part of the construction.
01:53
But on a barrage's driveway,
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it's blown right through there.
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We've got a little bit of a mess there in lane number two.
02:04
10-4[1]. I'm down here on 6th, around 9 right now, and I will head that way.
02:09
I'm getting ready to head back east, so I had that 150 on the west side.
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I didn't know if Breivian was blown or not.
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So I didn't really go up that way.
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I figured 4-lane had been tied down.
02:25
Sick person, Tracy Drive, Unit 13, Island Oaks condos, cross streets unknown in Oak Creek Plaza, timeout 2112.
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Voice.
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Stand for us.
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More spots up here on nine.
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Am I just doing our stretch of nine or am I supposed to be on yours as well?
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Just do your stretch of nine.
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We'll take care of our stretch for right now.
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Okay, I'm PD.
03:11
No, I'm not sure.
03:12
You're getting a deputy.
03:13
There's no officer in Lexington right now, so let me check for you.
03:17
Yeah, that'd be great.
03:21
We're seeing up there on 9, there's just a few isolated spots, or does it look like it's starting to come across, but basically the whole thing of the normal blowing areas.
03:33
Well,
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I'll be able to tell you more if this wind switches more out of the north, it's probably going to get worse.
03:43
Right now, it's just an isolated spot.
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10-4[1], thank you.
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Check on Ladder 10 Level 1.
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Latter 10 Level 1, 2114.
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I come a battalion 10-zone frame.
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The tag 10-10-2.
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Okay, 4 from the dispatch.
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Good.
04:19
Patient will be waiting at the stop sign at Oak Creek and Tracy and gray sweat pants, yellow shirt, and a red plaid jacket.
04:27
Okay, thanks.
04:34
Chief, Chief, we're going to the 1A, it's going to be the first floor,
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out the Delta corner.
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We've got an active detector with an odor of food.
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Okay.
04:53
We've made entry.
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We've got an occupant here.
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We're going to get a little E.O.H and a little burnt food.
04:59
No problem.
05:00
We're going to clear some smoke out.
05:01
All right.
05:03
Stand for more food and get to clear some smoke up.
05:08
Truck bringing a electric DV to the A-side.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Bryan St #1a, Normal, IL 61761
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