Fire alarm at multi-family building near oakwood drive, Lisle IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a four-story multi-family building near Oakwood Drive in Lisle. Fire units responded but found no sign of fire upon arrival. The alarm activation is being investigated.
Audio|Heard on: Downers Grove and Westmont Police/Fire
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01:47
Transcript:
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Fire alarm, multifamily, District 543, near Oakwood Drive, Lisle, Battalion 51, Engine 54, Squad,
00:09
Tower 51, Cross Street of Abbey Drive and Four Lakes Avenue.
00:20
51 or out from station 53rd.
00:23
That's received.
00:27
423rd. 1223rd Road.
00:29
That's your seat.
00:35
For four lakes,
00:37
we're getting an outside alarm activation, no specific zone.
00:48
The restore for the fire and the trouble that came in.
00:51
Holden clear.
00:52
All right, myself and engine 182 are returning.
00:58
I'm going to turn to make that different.
01:02
Message received.
01:11
Just Payne, District-151-6800-Joliet Road,
01:17
104, Indian Head Park, Latter 151, Metic 151.
01:27
Two cabotiny fifty on another scene.
01:29
Four-story multi-family, nothing showing.
01:31
We do have an alarm at the activation here.
01:34
I'm going to be out on the next to the scene.
01:41
Nothing shown from a four-story multi-family.
01:45
Got an automatic activation, I got shot investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Oakwood Dr, Lisle, IL 60532
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