Water flow detected from broken sprinkler at commercial fire alarm, Lisle IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was triggered near Lincoln Avenue in Lisle. Firefighters found water flowing from the attic, likely due to a broken sprinkler system. Units are investigating the cause of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Downers Grove and Westmont Police/Fire
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Transcript:
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FD alarm, commercial, District 510, near Lincoln Avenue, Lisle, Engine 55, Tower 51, PD, cross street of Route 53 and Short Street.
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151 around.
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Topped, one.
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Check out of advertising.
00:24
Do you want to that ticket?
00:27
By the next one.
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The other one.
00:32
After one, got you brought to the QD Ford exit a fire alarm, called by alarm company general activation.
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GEDYONC, and they're checking it out.
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We're doing with science and see one's on the scene.
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Got a two-story police station.
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We got a ringer and water flowing out of the attic and Division C.
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Like maybe a broken sprinkler site.
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We'll be on FDF's 4 here.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Ave, Lisle, IL 60532
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