Fire alarm activated at commercial building near west 103rd street, Oak Lawn IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm was activated at a three-story commercial building near West 103rd Street in Oak Lawn, Illinois. Fire crews investigated but found no signs of fire or smoke. All responding units were released and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Truck 3, Squad 1 Battalion 1 for the activated fire alarm,
00:07
4550 west 103rd Street.
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Truck 3, Squad 1 Battalion 1 for the activated fire alarm, 4550 west 103rd Street.
00:18
Central, engine one, I got from the call about one going to the right, so we're going to start the fire alarm.
00:26
Master receive, engine one.
00:29
You got to hold up the truck.
00:33
Master received, truck three, you can stay in quarters.
00:36
Engine one, to handle.
00:44
Central from engine two.
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Engine 2.
00:50
Med 2 en route to Christ, engine 2 itself.
00:55
Master Receive, engine 2.
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Battalion 1, Squad 1, Route 1, Route.
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Master receive, Battalion 1, and Squad 1.
01:12
Central Engine 1's on scene.
01:15
We have a three-story commercial building, nothing showing from three sides.
01:19
We do have someone stepping out and talk to us.
01:21
We'll be investigating.
01:24
Messer receives, engine, when you're on scene, nothing's showing, making contact.
01:41
Massive receive engine one.
01:43
Any responding companies,
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you can hold it up for engine one.
01:54
Central Battalion 1, Squad 1 returning.
01:58
Messer received, Squad 1, and Battalion 1.
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Location mentioned:
W 103rd St, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
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