Commercial fire alarm at restaurant on south randall road, St Charles IL
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According to the dispatch call, responding crews investigated a commercial fire alarm at a restaurant near South Randall Road in St. Charles. They confirmed there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Dekalb & Southern Kane County Public Safety.
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Charles Fire, Engine 103, Truck 101, and Battalion 100.
00:05
We responded to the commercial fire alarm near South Randall Road, St. Charles.
00:14
Cross street, Sir Lincoln Highway and Bricher Road.
00:21
From Division 1.
00:23
Can you check with the alarm company for status, please?
00:42
Can you check the status of the alarm here on Franklin, please?
00:46
Please?
01:02
There's near South Randall Road.
01:04
Call the alarm company, it's a zone 1 general activation.
01:07
U.S. Trials off.
01:11
St travel stops.
01:16
Same two-honored to your alarm.
01:18
Mr. Resort?
01:21
Mr. Receive.
01:23
Just speaking with the owner right now, I don't have you.
01:38
Okay.
01:44
Back on, Tower 201 is clear the call and you can have Opspec.
01:50
That's Mr. Williams, clearly.
01:56
I'm seeing no be command taking apps.
01:57
Nothing showing from two sides.
02:01
One story, a restaurant.
02:04
Put down on or not a single one sort of restaurant, I'll show on, two sides, going on.
02:08
Yeah,
02:12
As we opened the door, came in, I met with the manager, the assistant manager, I believe; one of the cooks has a language barrier.
02:24
Okay,
02:26
Rocky, you can return.
02:29
There's no fire problem, I'll handle it, I'll talk to the manager.
02:36
Sounds good.
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Location mentioned:
S Randall Rd, St. Charles, IL 60174
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