Fire alarm at small recreational center with no fire found, Beecher IL
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm at a small recreational center in University Park. They detected a smell of smoke and strobe light activation but found no fire or smoke in the building after investigation.
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
LCC ambulance 44 is in route to the fire alarm.
00:04
Ambulance 44 message received.
00:07
We did get a call from somebody unseen advising that the building does smell of smoke.
00:14
Message received.
00:16
LCC C-57 is on here.
00:20
Chief 57, message received.
00:23
LCC company 56 in route.
00:27
Company 56, message received.
00:30
LCC for Mation 44.
00:34
I'm doing 44, go ahead.
00:37
Go ahead, take station 44 down for me.
00:40
Master received taking down station 44.
00:44
Q44, I'll show you in road as well.
00:48
LCC, ambulance 44 is on scene.
00:50
I got a structure
00:56
One story, scroll activation, a person outside will be out investigating.
01:00
Nothing's showing.
01:03
Nothing's showing.
01:04
Nothing's showing.
01:06
We do have strobe activation, nothing's showing.
01:08
You're investigating.
01:09
You're going to talk with the person waiting outside.
01:12
I'm going to be returning.
01:13
University Park, Engine 97 are en route.
01:18
From Metro 44.
01:20
End of 44, go ahead.
01:23
See control is on scene.
01:25
Single story, small, recreational center.
01:29
One person outside will be outside of the agency.
01:31
Engine 44 will have Cardinal Creek Command.
01:36
Agent 44, message received single story, small recreational center.
01:40
One person is outside.
01:41
You're on investigating.
01:42
Feeture engine 44 has command. Cardinal Creek Command, Richard C.44, I'm out of your scene.
01:48
155 from LCC.
01:51
Go ahead.
01:53
The alarm company just called back and said that they made contact with the key holder.
01:58
They are on site and they turn on their fireplace.
02:00
There is no fire.
02:03
Pastor Steve, we'll keep this still for 56 companies.
02:07
You can show 55 companies available.
02:09
As a receipt, company 56 to handle engine 55 returning.
02:15
You can clear Chief 57 from there.
02:18
Chief 57, message received.
02:22
Chief 44 firm, Agent 44.
02:24
Okay.
02:26
Cardinal Creek, can there? Go ahead.
02:29
We do have some haze coming from the can lights and the back dining room in the Charlie Delta corner.
02:41
Go ahead and take command.
02:45
Your message received.
02:49
LCC copies.
02:50
Hayes coming from the can light.
02:53
G44G4G.
02:57
I'll be assuming Cardinal Creek command.
03:00
We're going to be working on red fire ground.
03:03
Companies are reporting the haze in the building.
03:04
All advice here in a minute if we need to upgrade.
03:08
Message received G44 has command where we're going to be working on fire ground red.
03:12
Companies are reporting a haze coming from the building.
03:15
We'll be standing by to see if we're upgrading.
03:20
LCCC is 56, 716.
03:22
We have two-story residential, nothing shown on three sides here.
03:27
spoke to the homeowner and said that the fireplace, Tampa, wasn't open.
03:33
The message to see the company 56 is on scene, two-story residential, nothing showing from three sides.
03:37
You spoke with the homeowner who had forgot to open the fireplace site.
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Location mentioned:
Dixie Hwy, Beecher, IL 60401
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