False fire alarm at bloomingdale golf club from cooking smoke, Bloomingdale IL


A commercial fire alarm triggered at bloomingdale golf club was a false alarm caused by cooking smoke. Fire crews found no actual fire or hazard and returned to service.
Audio|Source: DuComm Fire Dispatch and Ops (All)
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Duke, out of 29 in service returning from CDH. 29. 2928 is in service returning from CDH. 208. Okay. You count from a 1084. Go ahead. We're unable to gain entry to the home. Left the message with the homeowner. We have no readings on the outside, nothing unusual from the inside. This is unfounded. We're in service returning.
00:29
Let's receive, no entry, no unusual reading. SP alarm[1], commercial, District 214, 181 Glenall in Roe, at Bloomingdale Gulf, Bloomingdale, Bloomingdale, Battalion 21, Engine 21, Engine 23, Mettick 21, Bloomingdale Golf, Cross Street of Pee Rain and Ironwood Drive.
00:58
Okay, Battalion 21 is responding from Station 23? Yes, Mr. City. Battalion 21, Engine 21? Go ahead. Crop Club just called the station. They said it was set off by cooking smoke because they didn't have to meet their system. Okay. Do you count for Battalion 21. You can hold Engine 23. Engine 23, you can hold.
01:22
I'll take it with engine 21 message
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
SP alarm: Special Purpose (Fire) Alarm
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Location mentioned:
181N Glen Ellyn Rd, Bloomingdale, IL 60108
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