False alarm at Jedi's Garden restaurant in Oak Lawn, Oak Lawn IL
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Fire department responded to an alarm at Jedi's Garden restaurant near S Cicero Ave in Oak Lawn. The alarm was triggered by someone inside the restaurant and was confirmed as a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 3, near S Cicero Ave, Jedi's Garden for the special service.
00:06
Check for the alarm panel having issues.
00:08
Truck 3,
00:10
many 266 in South Cicero Avenue at the Jedi's Garden.
00:14
For the special service,
00:16
check for the alarm panel, have any issues?
00:23
This was called by a delivery driver.
00:26
They heard the scene from the meter at the home.
00:35
Fire alarms at 6539, Sturtnack Road,
00:39
903, 902,
00:42
904,
00:43
905, 900,
00:46
NR, and 907.
00:48
Fire alarm at 6539,
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Surtnack Road,
00:53
903,
00:55
902, 904,
00:58
905, 900, NR, and 907, time out 23.
01:03
43.
01:06
Zero three, nine, four,
01:08
five, and a little bit of a three.
01:42
Ambulance 421, engine 451.
01:46
To a big person, grid 63,
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at near Warrington Drive.
01:51
At near Warrington Drive.
01:53
Grid 63, 8 big person.
01:56
Ambulance 421, engine 451.
02:12
The holder called and advised that they're responding, but they did not provide an ETA at this time.
02:23
We did an update from the alarm company.
02:26
The key holder stated that it was a false alarm, someone was inside the restaurant.
02:31
My point is 73, 903 to check it out.
02:36
All units to this regard are 903 to handle.
02:41
All units to this regard are 903 to handle.
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Location mentioned:
S Cicero Ave, Oak Lawn, IL 60453
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