Fire alarm triggered accidentally at Melrose Park building, Melrose Park IL
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Fire department responded to an activated fire alarm near Proviso Drive in Melrose Park. Staff confirmed there was no smoke or fire and the alarm was accidentally triggered by dusting. They required help to reset the system.
Audio|Heard on: Maywood Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Central from Norcom.
00:07
The hillside have an engine available to come into Melrose Park for an activated fire alarm, near Proviso Drive.
00:17
Yeah, near Proviso Drive.
00:26
109704 now.
00:30
Station to the house.
00:37
No, that's 4,700, orcum.
00:44
Not an unresponsive female,
00:48
a possible fall.
00:49
I have been at Tony's finer food, 2099 Manhattan.
00:57
Message.
01:03
9, go ahead.
01:05
It's going to be 2099, Manhattan.
01:27
7.08 message received 7.09 from ARCOM.
01:30
Premise calls.
01:31
I advise no smoke or fire.
01:33
They just need assistance to reset the alarm.
01:41
7.09. The premise calls, advise being they were dusting and they set the alarm off.
01:48
No smoke, no flames.
01:49
They just need assistance to reset the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Proviso Dr, Melrose Park, IL 60163
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