Fire crews respond to alarm at Walgreens with no access


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm and possible sprinkler activation at a Walgreens but could not enter due to a locked Knoxbox. A keyholder was on the way. Crews searched the building but found no visible fire or damage.
Audio|Source: Sangamon County Public Safety
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Transcript:
on the line free video. 214[2], I'll be out of two more. And sending them out for myself. Go forth. Control one. Under one. Can you start trying to... find keyholder info. The Knoxbox[6] is not letting us in. I have a keyholder en route probably seven minutes or so. Copy that thing. Channel 133[3], I didn't get to in time. You'll have to put him back to her again if he calls back. Go forth. Truck 1[4] and Battalion[1] are on scene. Battalion is going to be Fifth Street Command. Copy, Truck 1. Engine 1[5], do we have access to the building yet? No, uh, (name withheld) and I are walking around back trying to find some way in and Resides are working on the front, but unless we're going to force something, I think we're going to be waiting on that key holder. Copy, we'll just wait. under 11 volunteer educational structure nothing join going to investigate now copy engine 11 nothing join going to investigate line with the Walgreens, 106 Aligni for a sprinkler flow alone. 210, 10. 10.9. If you're 10, go ahead. A speeding citation issue. 7. Please, on saying you know, checkhole structure and go ahead and cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Battalion: Supervisory Unit
[2]
214: Unit/Officer ID
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133: Unit/Officer ID
[4]
Truck 1: Unit/Officer ID
[5]
Engine 1: Unit/Officer ID
[6]
Knoxbox: Fire Access Box
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Springfield, IL
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