Supervisory fire alarm caused by burnt food at town hall, Cook County IL


A supervisory fire alarm sounded at the town hall in Cook County, Illinois. Fire personnel responded and found the alarm was triggered by burnt food, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch and RED Center
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Transcript:
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I also just took a supervisory alarm for the town center.
00:04
You split off one of your members to check that or you'll be to send another company.
00:18
District 84, ambulance 16, and engine 84, safe person, death to response, near Tom Grove Road near West Gilbert Road and East Michigan Avenue, in Palatine.
00:31
Map page, QQ8.
00:36
It's a 55-year-old male who's weak, I'm able to stand.
00:40
Scott 51.
00:41
It's going to be a police matter only.
00:48
On Cumberland,
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we're both in service returning.
00:53
Scott 51, your master, received.
00:59
Mission contact, 25, 25, 25, Mayapple.
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Center, Tower 12.
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Tower 12.
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Did you have traffic for Tower 12?
01:16
Yes, the police received a phone call.
01:17
I heard you knocking at the front door when the patient's in the back door.
01:20
Just check if you have a patient contact.
01:26
We actually split up, Redd.
01:28
I went and checked out that supervisory over at the town hall.
01:32
It was burnt food in 117.
01:35
I'm heading over to (number withheld) now.
01:42
Master, see if we'll confirm the restore the supervisory alarm to burn food.
01:48
Yeah.
01:49
Security is going to reset the panel.
01:51
Give me a couple minutes on that, please.
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