Residential fire alarm caused by cooking triggers response, Orland Hills IL
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Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Willow Terrace Drive. They found a three-story apartment building with no visible smoke or fire. The alarm was triggered by cooking and no hazard was present. The alarm system was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Orland Fire District
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Transcript:
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Truck 4, Ambulance 4, Battalion 6, near Willow Terrace Drive, residential fire alarm, 1753.
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Truck 4, Ambulance 4, Battalion 6, near Willow Terrace Drive, residential fire alarm, 1753.
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Engine 10, 73 Parliament Drive.
00:34
Service call, 1754.
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Engine 10, 73 Parliament Drive.
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Service call, 1754.
00:45
Company Four and Chief near Willow Terrace Drive, Orland Hills on the alarm.
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Also forward.
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Engine 10, assisting the resident 73 Parliament Drive East.
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Truck four guys.
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Truck four is on the scene at a medium three-story multi-family building.
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We have nothing shown from three sides.
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Truck four is going to be northbound, taking command on investigating.
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Truck four are on the scene, facing northbound.
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You have a medium three-story apartment complex.
01:45
Cook.
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Here.
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Good. Good.
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Goodie, smoke.
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31.
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Apartment one.
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No problem here.
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As you're Steve.
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One on the truck four.
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Okay, truck four.
02:09
Issue with cooking, no problem found here.
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We're going to go for the reset.
02:13
You hold this to company for us.
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Location mentioned:
Willow Terrace Dr, Orland Hills, IL 60487
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