Fire alarm and smoke prompt evacuation at Franklin street residence, Galena IL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a fire alarm and reported smoke at McCoy Manor near Franklin Street. Residents evacuated the building, and a person was checked by responders.
Audio|Heard on: Jo Daviess County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
turning, go ahead.
00:02
Just make you into the building where reports they smell smoke, everyone's starting to evacuate now.
00:07
Okay,
00:10
fine.
00:12
10443-10, are you in the area to assist?
00:24
Can you be an out-tiggling? Can you be an out-tiggling to assist T-8 with this call, please?
00:41
Goaline ambulance here needed for a general fire alarm at near Franklin St.
00:46
Going an ambulance here needed for a fire alarm at near Franklin St.
00:50
Go in ambulance here needed for a fire alarm at near Franklin.
01:02
Bha-a-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
01:12
Going to fire department, you're needed at near Franklin.
01:16
Franklin Strait for a fire alarm, there is smell of smoke, people are evacuating.
01:20
Going to fire department, you're needed at Franklin McCoy Manor.
01:22
For a fire alarm, there is smell of smoke, people are evacuating.
01:37
G8104, apartment 203.
01:45
G8, I'm sorry, what was the apartment number 20?
01:48
20.
01:52
Johnny 4-3-109-203.
01:54
104, thank you.
02:03
24-tenham-pland-free.
02:05
Thank you for example.
02:13
We're going to be sent in 4.
02:25
We will keep them coming.
02:28
You will be needed at Franklin LaCoy Manor.
02:31
There is a subject who needs to be checked out.
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Location mentioned:
Franklin St, Galena, IL 61036
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