Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food, Roscoe IL
A residential fire alarm was reported near Rene Drive. The homeowner confirmed that burnt food caused the alarm and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Harlem Roscoe Fire
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Transcript:
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Attention, Harlem-Rosco Fire Station, third call still alarm[1] for a residential fire alarm, near Rene Drive covers CO in zone 36, does not specify where that location is.
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Harlem, Roscoe,
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Engine 1 en route to Rene Drive.
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10.4, Highland, Cunchmont.
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Be advised, a call and spoke with a homeowner on site advising that they burnt something while cooking dinner.
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There's no fire.
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10-4[2]. Engine one copy is direct.
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We're just going to go out and investigate and confirm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Initial level fire alarm for a reported fire or smoke requiring a standard fire department response
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Roscoe, IL
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