False alarm fire due to burnt popcorn, Peoria IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an automatic fire alarm near North Rochelle Lane in Peoria. The situation was determined to be a false alarm caused by burnt popcorn.
Audio|Heard on: Peoria City Fire Dispatch - PEOR 1 and 2 and 3
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, truck 4, Battalion 1, near North Rochelle Lane, Sharon Willow North, fire alarm, cross street, 3200-West, Richwoods Boulevard.
00:27
Tia 3 dispatch.
00:29
I'm clear. Henry Frank, I'll be going to Rochelle.
00:31
You can clear the Patia 1.
00:36
Mr. Tadio 1, you're being deferred.
00:39
It's a 13,000 single-story building and have fire showing.
00:42
All-Meek-Command, check it out.
00:43
Set all coverage, Channel 2, please.
00:49
13-0-0-Tay and checking it out.
00:50
How come through your spine and Code 2?
00:56
Thank you, in command.
01:03
Okay, we in command.
01:08
And from Recon.
01:10
He gets a con cleared office.
01:11
This is just burnt popcorn.
01:14
Okay, command dispatch can clear, everybody.
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Location mentioned:
N Rochelle Ln, Peoria, IL 61604
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