Fire alarm in high-rise building triggers no fire, Peoria IL
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm in a residential high-rise near Main St. The alarm was triggered in room 102. Upon investigation, no fire or problem was found in the room or the building. The alarm was found to be false.
Audio|Source: Peoria City Fire Dispatch - PEOR 1 and 2 and 3
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Transcript:
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Engine 1. Engine 2.
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Engine 3. Engine 12. Truck 1. Truck 4.
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Rescue 1. Battalion 1.
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Near Main St. Lenox Powers.
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High-rise fire alarm. Cross Street, 100.
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North Globe Street.
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Fire map 151.
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Engine 1. Engine 1. Engine 2. Engine 3.
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Engine 12. Trot 1.
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Truck 4. Rescue 1.
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Battalion 1.
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Near Main Street.
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The company is responding to Glenow Power sign from this Main Street. You're going for a fire alarm going off, called in by the alarm company.
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Please move to Channel 2.
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Channel 2.
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22...
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I want to see you now be in command.
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Residential high-rise, nothing shown from the outside. And you want to be a recon, truck, wannabe lobby.
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Into one recon, truck one lobby,
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residential high-rise, nothing showing the time.
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Respect,
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10, 20.
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That's right.
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Do you have traffic?
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No, I was about it.
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Okay, thank you.
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Three times in command.
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The alarm panel says room 102, we're going there now to check it out.
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Copy.
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Vision 3 is on the scene. I'm going to stay in play.
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Three on scene.
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Strow four is on C.
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Go for on C.
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Recount to command, there's no problem in room 102 at all.
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Command[1]er just finished Central House can handle.
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Central House to handle all the companies can differ.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Incident Command established for managing the incident
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