Smoke reported from house near Forest Glen Trail, Riverwoods IL
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According to the dispatch call, smoke was reported coming from a house near Forest Glen Trail. Responders were sent to investigate after residents reported an alarm and saw a light haze inside the home. An initial search showed no visible signs of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Red Center Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Chuck 53, Engine 52, Ambulance 52, Squad 51, Ambulance 51, Battalion 51, Engine 20, and Battalion 20, Smoke from the House, near Forest Glen Trail, Smoke from the House, Chuck 53, Engine 52, Engine 52, Ambulance 52, Squad 51, Ambulance 51, Battalion 50s Engine 20, and Battalion 20.
00:36
Tower 12 for Meds.
00:40
Go for Tower 12.
00:42
Tower 12, it's a carbon monoxide fire alarm.
00:46
Okay,
00:51
we'll pay care with message received.
00:57
Unit 22
01:02
Near Ballard Road, Unit 225A, Trouble Breathing, Ambulance 36, and Tower 36
01:09
Magnol 52 of you en route.
01:16
9.51 from Red.
01:20
For Battalion 51?
01:23
Battalion 51, residents called this in.
01:26
They got an alarm going off.
01:28
They see a light haze.
01:30
I think it's coming from the canned ceiling lighting.
01:33
You'll have one person and three canines to meet you out front.
01:41
If you don't copy, one person, three canines out front.
01:46
Sounds like it's coming from a label.
01:52
That engine 52 on location.
01:55
We've got nothing showing from the alpha side.
01:59
We'll be out investigating.
02:01
We'll be a high-law.
02:02
That's right.
02:03
Force plan command.
02:06
Force plan command message.
02:07
Nothing showing from the alpha site.
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Location mentioned:
Forest Glen Trail, Riverwoods, IL 60015
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