Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food, Woodstock IL
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a home near South Fleming Road in Woodstock was caused by burnt food on the stove. No actual fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Heard on: Union Fire FPD Main
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Woodstock, residential fire alarm, near South Fleming Road, Battalion 4, 440, 442,
00:11
471, and 452, due, time 1832.
00:26
McHenry, a battalion force en route.
00:28
472, you can stay in quarters.
00:35
My cellar copy.
00:45
McHenry, can you please attach 472 and show us en route?
00:56
472 of Battalion 4, you can stay in quarters.
00:59
You got to the only e-bills right now.
01:09
Battalion 4 for McHenry.
01:11
Go ahead, McHenry.
01:16
I reached the homeowner.
01:18
It was just burnt food on the stove and they didn't get to be alarmed fast enough.
01:21
Everything is okay.
01:23
No smoke, no time.
01:28
Wait,
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440 and myself will continue it.
01:32
Everybody else can return.
01:35
My tender copies.
01:36
440 battalion ported continuing.
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Location mentioned:
S Fleming Rd, Woodstock, IL 60098
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