Smoke from burnt food triggers false fire alarm, Tinley Park IL
A residential fire alarm was triggered at a unit near Pine Ridge Drive. Fire responders found no active fire but some burnt food caused smoke and set off the alarm.
Audio|Source: Tinley Park Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Battalion 49, Engine 49, and Squad 46, Residential Fire Alarm, near Pine Ridge Drive, Unit 3B, map page,
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Engine 49, Battalion 49, and Squad 46, I show you all en route for the fire alarm activation.
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Call them by the alarm company.
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The battalion.
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Battalion.
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Battalion 49 from Tinley Park Information.
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Go ahead, Timley.
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The alarm company called back, requesting to cancel.
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They spoke to the homeowner who provided a proper code.
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They said they were just having some problems turning the alarm off, but there's no smoke or fire.
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All right, myself and squad 46 will continue and you can hold up engine 49.
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The message is here to under 49, you can return.
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49 you copy you for return.
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Okay.
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Major 49 in service returning.
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Tinley Park Squad 46 on scene will be on the bestigating.
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Copy you on scene and investigating.
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Battalion 49 will be on scene.
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Telling 49 will be on scene.
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749, okay?
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Squad 46, the battalion.
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Go ahead.
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Heather, cooking something in here, we got some burnt food, a little smoke in here, we're going to try and clear it out.
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Okay, sounds good.
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