No fire found in Calumet City residential alarm, Calumet City IL
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Responders were dispatched to a commercial fire alarm at a three-story multi-unit residential building near 338th Avenue in Calumet City. No visible fire was found, but responders detected the odor of marijuana on the second floor. No active fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Calumet City Fire Department
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11, engine 12, truck 12, 338th Avenue, commercial fire alarm, 014.
00:08
Engine 11,
00:10
engine 12, truck 12, 338th Avenue, commercial fire alarm, 014.
00:32
1011 airst running.
00:38
Trucks 12, you're going.
00:46
Engine 12-airnought company, Calumet City company, 338th Avenue.
00:52
Call the fire alarm, check your notes for the front door code.
00:56
I just state since 12 is going to be on a scene here.
00:59
I got a three-story multi-unit residential and nothing shows three sides.
01:04
It'll be northbound eight because I got a hydrant apartment building.
01:08
You know, I'm not seeing.
01:14
Let's receive denture 12 here on the scene.
01:16
Three-story multi unit presidential nothing showing your northbound and hydrant.
01:27
Alex, you're looking for a second floor of west detector.
01:35
I got a detector for the second floor or west side that was off.
01:40
It smelled like weed up inside there.
01:45
All right, you got a smell of weed up on the second floor.
01:50
Engine 12 is going to handle.
01:52
Let's turn everyone else.
01:55
SAC, smell a weed up on the second floor, engine 12 to handle.
01:58
The company can return.
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Calumet City, IL
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