Fire alarm triggered by cooking at residential address, Sandwich IL


A fire alarm was activated near West Sunset Avenue due to cooking. Firefighters responded and verified there was no fire, only burnt food.
Audio|Source: Kendall County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Sandwich engine 421, uh, keyholder, sorry, alarm company called back. Might as I say, got proper pass from the keyholder, said it was set off due to cooking, and maybe reset the alarm, requesting the cancel.
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Com, engine 421, 9x442 responding.
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421, 442 copy.
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You're responding to the fire alarm, near West Sunset Avenue, across the bale in Maine.
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Originally turned out smoking heat detection.
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I learned from me advised they did get contacts with a key holder.
00:43
They aren't seen there and gave proper pass that it would set off due to cooking.
00:48
They reached the alarm.
00:51
This is Mavis 27 to all departments.
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Chicago Heights Fire Department Command has struck out the 27 strike team for tenders.
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Once again, this is made the 27th to all local.
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Chicago Heights Command has struck out 27 strike team for tenders.
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Timeout, 1317 hours.
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MyZo Steve, we're going to continue and just to verify.
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Thank you.
01:29
Okay,
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I'm 064, next step.
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064.
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064.
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064, if you stella's place,
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3.50,000 does approve.
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Checkout. Unfortunately, one on the scene, single story, wood frame.
01:54
Another door on three sides, we're not checking. Keep an update in a second.
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Force, me on message, chief.
02:01
One Mary 31 can I get a report on this?
02:06
No question much.
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Get down from Mended 421.
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441, God.
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Make contact with the homeowner here. Burn food, no problems, you can store all-stamage fire units company at the service journey.
02:34
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Location mentioned:
Near W Sunset Ave, Sandwich, IL 60548
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