Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm in apartment building, Chicago Ridge IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a multi-family building near Nottingham Avenue in Chicago Ridge. Upon investigation, they found the alarm was triggered by cooking smoke. The alarm system was restored and no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Palos Heights and Orland Park Police, Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Chicago Ridge,
00:02
6504 Battalion 6 and 6502 fire alarm near Nottingham Avenue.
00:20
Southwest Battalion 6 en route.
00:24
Repeat, you're out near Nottingham.
00:35
Six 2504 is en route.
00:39
Two 504, I'm clear now.
00:50
Southwest, show 6502 en route.
00:56
65202.
01:05
Southwest, Battalion 6 is on the scene.
01:07
Three-story multi-family, nothing showing.
01:09
We do have an active alarm.
01:11
Be out investigating.
01:16
It's okay, you're out in the same.
01:18
You have an active alarm, nothing showing.
01:20
We'll be out investigating.
01:30
Southwest 6504, same group in the rear.
01:35
5504, okay, you're on scene.
01:36
You'll be anywhere.
01:46
6503, Liberty Spire.
01:55
Cooking smoke.
01:56
We're gonna go for a restore.
02:05
Let's watch time six.
02:09
Ten six, go ahead.
02:12
Alarm set off cooking.
02:13
I'll be in service returning.
02:15
Six 504 is going to go for the restore.
02:19
Message received.
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