Fire alarm at Lanark apartment triggers swift emergency response, Lanark IL
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Fire departments responded after a neighbor reported a fire alarm at a Lanark apartment; police found no signs of fire and confirmed no immediate danger.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Lanark Fire Department, you're needed 403, Hannabarger Street, apartment 205.
00:05
Have a report of a fire alarm sounding from a neighbor.
00:10
Repeating Lanark Fire Department, you need 403, Hannabarger, Apartment, 205.
00:14
Have a report from a neighbor of a fire alarm sounding.
00:17
Time is 16-07.
00:20
No,
00:25
copy direct, zero.
00:28
41, Tempor.
00:34
104. 104 Lanark, did you want me to dispatch your AutoAid?
00:47
I'm in route.
00:48
Go ahead and dispatch AutoAid.
00:52
401, Compt...
01:05
Shannon Fire Department here needed AutoAid Lanark for a fire alarm 403, Hannabarger Street, 2.05.
01:12
Repeating Shannon Fire Department here needed AutoAid, Lanark, 403, Hannabarger Street, Department 205, for a fire alarm, 109.
01:25
Cheryl, 701s en route, Hannah-Barber.
01:31
701, 10.
01:38
41 information.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:43
My caller advised that the subjects that reside in that apartment apparently set the alarm off and then left.
01:53
104.
01:59
31, I'm on scene.
02:03
311104.
02:08
Carol,
02:10
751 will be in row.
02:13
751-104.
02:15
751-104.
02:21
3, go ahead.
02:24
Do you know, is this a confirmed fire or do you have any other info?
02:31
It was called in as a neighbor reporting the fire alarm going off.
02:36
I have PD on scene.
02:37
They have not advised any further.
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Location mentioned:
Lanark, IL 61046
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