Fire alarm at restaurant caused by overheated equipment, Bloomington IL


Fire units responded to a fire alarm at Noodles & Company near South Main Street in Bloomington. The cause was determined to be overheated electrical equipment, and no active fire was found.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 10, engine 12, engine 10 and engine 12, you're needed at noodles in company, near South Main Street for a fire alarm[1].
00:08
Catals are recommended a truck from Bloomington. I come clear at 1904.
00:14
Back on the time, time.
00:16
That's night, take away.
00:19
Be clear of North Town here, be heading the Main Street for the fire alarm[1].
00:23
You can hold off on the Bloomington truck engine 13th and clear up and start heading that way also.
00:29
Medicine received 1904.
00:36
Command from Medic. 3 360 complete, nothing showing.
00:43
104, in route in 1904.
00:50
Did you have a match.
00:55
Andrew Times on the way.
00:59
10.05.
01:05
Post office command from dispatch.
01:09
You got a traffic for engine 3.
01:18
1912 on the way.
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At 1905.
01:27
Yeah, a message you say thank you.
01:35
Dispatch Empire Command.
01:36
Empire, go ahead.
01:41
The panel's showing a waterfall alarm right now. We're going to be still out on the investigation.
01:45
Just keep all companies coming.
01:48
Messrs.
01:54
Matt Connage and Tams on the scene.
01:57
Cios4 commercial doesn't show and most likely, uh, let's evacuate in the tunnel Bial State.
02:08
104A in 1907.
02:14
Back on North Town, command.
02:17
Northhouse, the mainway.
02:20
We've got the issue track down to an overheated electrical equipment.
02:26
They're going to have a tax come out. Just by six man terminated, you can put us all the fire alarm[1] on Main Street.
02:31
104 and 1907.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation reported
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