False Fire Alarm at Hospital Caused by Confused Patient, Peoria IL


A fire alarm was activated at OSF St. Francis Medical Center due to a confused patient pulling the alarm. Security has reset the alarm. No fire or danger was found.
Audio|Source: Peoria City Fire Dispatch - PEOR 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Troc 1, Battalion, 1, near Northeast Glen Oak Avenue, OSF St.
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Francis Medical Center, Fire Alarm, Cross Street, near Falling Avenue, Fire Map, 152.
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Engine, 1, Troc 1, Battalion, 1, near Northeast Glen Oak Avenue.
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All unit is responding to St.
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Francis 531O.
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OSF on a main hospital fire alarm.
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The main campus general fire alarm, ground floor, every third two.
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One's on scene.
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Multi-story hospital, nothing shown from the outside.
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Injol wannabe recomb.
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I want to be command.
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Pye want to be command.
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I've been shown. In-Command has been shown.
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In-1 Recone. Recurty command.
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Okay. Security said this is a confused patient that pulled the alarm and they've already reset it.
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Command of dispatch. Go ahead, sir.
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You can terminate command here with the Frank King.
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Terminating Frank King when all units clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE Glen Oak Ave, Peoria, IL 61637
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