Heavy smoke reported from attic of Spring Valley house, Spring Valley IL
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Fire crews responded to a report of heavy smoke inside a house near W St Paul St and N Richards St in Spring Valley. The smoke was believed to be coming from the attic. Multiple fire units were dispatched and coordinated a water supply at the nearby hydrant.
Audio|Heard on: Illinois Valley Regional Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Valcombe any more information on us?
00:05
Standby, the officers just got on scene.
00:11
To rally fire from Valcom.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:18
Officers on scene advise there is heavy smoke in the house.
00:22
They're unable to locate any flames at this time.
00:27
Copy that, everybody out now.
00:34
Tempour. Tempour.
00:40
Spring Valley Fire from.
00:44
Tom, Tom, you show from Valley 205 on scene.
00:50
205 message received.
00:52
Officers that advised they believe it's coming from the attic.
01:00
12 in or out, 6 on board.
01:05
212 in route, 6 on board.
01:07
212 in route, 6 on board.
01:08
All time, through Valley, 205 will be assuming command.
01:19
No such as received.
01:21
You can show 212 on scene.
01:25
212 on scene.
01:31
For the C2 on scene in Spring Valley.
01:36
C2 on scene.
01:39
C2 on scene.
01:48
211 in route 3 on board.
01:52
211 in route 3 on board.
01:53
211 in route 3 on board.
02:00
211 from 212.
02:03
12, go ahead for 211.
02:09
211, can you guys tag the hydrant at the intersection of Richards and St.
02:15
Paul?
02:17
Tagging the hydrant, Richards, and St.
02:19
Paul.
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Location mentioned:
W St Paul St & N Richards St, Spring Valley, IL 61362
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