Fire alarm caused by broken pipe near Sheridan Road, Zion IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to a fire alarm near Sheridan Road in Zion. On arrival, no fire was found. A broken pipe was causing the alarm to sound. Maintenance is addressing the issue. Future responses will be limited to single units if alarms continue.
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District 18A.
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Battalion 18.
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Engine 18,
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ambulance 181, and engine 182.
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Fire alarm.
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At near Sheridan Road.
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Zion. Near 21st Street and 22nd Street.
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Time out 1224.
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Lincoln 181 in row.
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Engine 181 en route.
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Lake Hudson 181 in row.
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Lake Hudson, engine 181 location.
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Single-story.
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Nothing shows.
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If you're 181, unseen,
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single story, nothing showing.
01:02
Lieutenant 18 is on the location at command.
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Battalion 18 unseen and in command.
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We come, engine one three wants to bellow on the center.
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That's interesting.
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Wait down from Vintrata 19th.
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It's howling you can go.
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21-alarm Sheridan is going to remain in trouble.
01:44
They've got a broken pipe here that's going to cause these alarms continue going off.
01:49
They have maintenance coming in and take a look at it.
01:53
So the remaining of the shift today, if you can make a note, this will be a single-in response only if alarms continue to block here.
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Location mentioned:
Sheridan Rd, Zion, IL 60099
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