Fire alarm at gas station near W 159th Street, Orland Hills IL
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Emergency units responded to a fire alarm at a small one-story gas station near W 159th Street in Orland Hills, Illinois. Upon investigation, there was no sign of fire or smoke. The incident was resolved and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Orland Fire District
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01:59
Transcript:
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Truck 4,
00:09
Ambulance 4, Battalion 6, near W 159th Street, commercial fire alarm[1] 0228.
00:17
Truck 4,
00:19
Ambulance 4, Battalion 6, near W 159th Street.
00:24
Commercial fire alarm[1], 0228.
00:29
Company Fore and the Chief, Circle K near W 159th Street, fire alarm[1].
00:38
Fire alarm.
00:44
Orland, truck four.
00:49
Go ahead, four.
00:53
I'm seeing a small one-story gas station, nothing showing.
00:57
We're going to be on the next game to the first command.
00:59
All right,
01:03
Small one-story gas station, you're out investigating it.
01:12
Okay.
01:14
Orland, knowing.
01:18
Go ahead, six.
01:26
I'll leave truck four in command.
01:27
We can keep it so mean for now.
01:29
All right, you can message you see.
01:33
Truck four is going to, uh,
01:36
Mirusoid should leave what I'm mean, and truck four is going to keep the count.
01:45
There's some problem in here, how are we can handle it? All right, message to see.
01:52
Battalion 6 back in service.
01:58
And a return, okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation call
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Location mentioned:
LaGrange Rd, Orland Hills, IL 60487
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