Fire alarm at Hudson grade school caused by popcorn machine, Hudson IL
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A fire alarm was triggered at a grade school near S McLean St in Hudson. The cause was a popcorn machine. Responders confirmed there was no smoke, fire, or injuries, and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
McCorm, Resckey 13 is on the way to Hudson, search for all the county.
00:04
942.
00:08
Meckham, Hudson, Fire.
00:10
Page acknowledged the waiting personnel.
00:13
Network 942, and just be advised I have Rescue 13 on the way up there as part of the run plan.
00:17
Do you want them to continue or can they cancel?
00:23
Continue for now, please.
00:25
Message received.
00:30
about a two-checking your status.
00:33
We're good.
00:35
That's working.
00:40
Metcom, Hudson, 107 en-raplets 1.
00:43
107 on the way, 945.
00:45
Hudson PD is on scene.
00:46
They spoke with a principal.
00:47
They think it's a popcorn machine.
00:49
They would still like you guys to continue.
00:54
Roger, thank you.
01:00
Would you like to work on each ranch for a while?
01:06
We could do one more pass on that and at least get that stuff all the way off there if you want.
01:12
10-4.
01:20
McCown, Hunter, 101.
01:23
Another one.
01:27
You can show one-on-one in route with three.
01:32
946.
01:37
Netic 3. Backpane.
01:40
(number withheld), Sandberg Drive.
01:43
Cross Street, Sourhead Drive and Laman Drive.
01:46
Time on 0-946.
01:52
Okay, so-117, unseen, no smoke, no flames?
01:56
Onsen, 0-947.
01:58
Go on to 40, 107.
02:06
Metcom, Hudson, 10-07.
02:10
107. You can disregard medic response, no injuries, no symptoms.
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Location mentioned:
S McLean St, Hudson, IL 61748
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