Burnt food causes false fire alarm at train station, Crystal Lake IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm at the Crystal Lake downtown train station was investigated and found to be caused by burnt food. The alarm has been downgraded.
Audio|Heard on: Crystal Lake Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Crystal Lake, commercial fire alarm, downtown train station, near East Woodstock Street, Battalion 3,
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341, and 351, 2, Time 744.
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Setdown, the time 3 is on scene near East Woodstock, the downtown train station.
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I have nothing showing from three divisions.
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The 9-3 will have Woodstock Command.
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The 9-3 is seen nothing to show in Vermont Division, the F.E.F.
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Command.
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Speak on from Woodstock Command.
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This alarm is due to burnt food.
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We'll be downgrading engines,
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3-4-1 only.
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Location mentioned:
W Crystal Lake Ave, Crystal Lake, IL 60014
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