Burnt food sets off fire alarm at Addison apartment, Addison IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at an apartment on Meadows Boulevard in Addison, burnt food caused the fire alarm to go off. Fire units arrived and confirmed there was no visible fire.
Audio|Heard on: DuPage IL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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All right, Addison units, you're on Route 605 Meadows Boulevard.
00:05
It's going to be for the...
00:11
It sounds like it's going to be burnt food in apartment 2B.
00:15
They say the fire alarm is going off along with the smoke and burnt food in the hallway.
00:22
Canadian 31 copies.
00:24
Burnt food and alarm going off.
00:27
ACBC, Battalion 68.
00:29
Battalion 68, go.
00:31
I'm on the scene, one medium, one-story industrial, and up the shell-in from four sides.
00:35
I'll be command.
00:36
Let's switch companies to FireO Round Reddit.
00:39
Okay,
00:41
you got nothing shown on your medium, one-story industrial, fireground red for Wood Dale units.
00:47
ACVC is from Medic 3.
00:49
We're on the scene of a three-story,
00:51
multi-family.
00:53
There's nothing showing from one side.
00:54
We'll be out checking.
00:56
All right, Madagascar, you're on the scene, nothing showing on a three-story multi-family.
01:00
Hey, CBCD, you've been saying so everyone's on the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Meadows Blvd, Addison, IL 60101
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