Fire crews handle alarm at Kendall Marketplace, Yorkville IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a full still alarm for an activated fire alarm at Kendall Marketplace near Erica Lane in Yorkville. Multiple units were dispatched. The source was determined to be a faulty gas hose causing a leak. The incident appears to have been contained without injuries.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
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Transcript:
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First of the control, full still for the activated fire alarm,
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speak for the Kendall Marketplace, near Erica Lane.
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The full still for the activated fire alarm, the Kendall Marketplace, near Erica Lane, crosses Edward and Isabel.
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Engine 122, 123, Battalion 1, Medic 1-42, and Truck 181 are all due.
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DeKalb County from Waterman Squad 6.
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Squadermint Squad 6.
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Squad 6 is going to be clear returning.
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We found a faulty gas hose line at the coupling there that was causing a leak.
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Message repeat.
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County Rescue 50 sec-kish.
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Corridan Rescue 50 or K-C-H.
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Time-com, Wednesdays who's been around.
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22.
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The first second of company is responding to the full still to the activated fire line, the Kendall Marketplace,
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near Erica Lane crosses Edward and Isabel.
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You can go to fire ground not upon arrival.
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Location mentioned:
731-985 Erica Ln, Yorkville, IL 60560
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