False alarm caused by burnt food near Lake St, Melrose Park IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a potential fire near Lake Street in Melrose Park. The alarm was triggered by overcooked food and was canceled after determining there was no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Maywood Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
709 got a fire alarm near Lake Street.
00:05
Master received.
00:06
Go ahead and put me out.
00:09
Received.
00:15
There's a couple more heavy returning.
00:20
Eight from Norcom.
00:26
Ike from Norcom.
00:32
They would have an engine available to come into Melrose Park for a fire alarm near Lake Street, box 100.
00:45
Should do it around.
00:51
Seven hundred and nine, message received.
01:04
I ignore com Maywood's going to Melrose.
01:12
Units going for Norcom.
01:13
I have Battalion Two and lighting companies en route Leyden.
01:16
We did receive a call from the premise stating it was overcooked food.
01:22
Melrose Park C One, did you have traffic?
01:30
103, 702 is currently on scene near Sparrow.
01:39
Received 708, you can disregard as well as Maywood for that fire alarm near Lake.
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Location mentioned:
Lake St, Melrose Park, IL 60160
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