Burnt food triggers alarm at Elgin hospital, Elgin IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm at a hospital complex in Elgin that was later determined to be caused by burnt popcorn. The situation involved no active fire or injuries, and responding units were cleared to return.
Audio|Heard on: Kane IL Fire-Talk Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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We've got a report of burnt popcorn at the lake pool.
00:04
All the minutes can stage is a British scout shortly.
00:08
Offrey, popcorn, all incoming companies will be able to see.
00:14
I'll tell you, I want to click on.
00:17
This will come in.
00:19
Come in.
00:21
Command. Go ahead. Command, go ahead.
00:23
Burnt food, no fire.
00:25
You can return all of us to make a command release after two.
00:30
Food from burnt food, all incoming companies for Sherman can return.
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Location mentioned:
N Randall Rd, Elgin, IL 60123
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