Fire alarm triggered by cooking smell near Colgate St, Wilmette IL


A fire alarm was reported near Colgate Street in Wilmette. Fire crews responded and found the alarm was caused by the smell of cooking.
Audio|Source: Chicago Suburban Fire Departments, MABAS and IFERN
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Transcript:
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Engine 27 and Battalion 26. Fire alarm, near Colgate Street, in Wilmette.
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Grid 2720, near Colgate Street.
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Fire alarm, engine 27, and Battalion 26.
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That one open.
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Ambulance 11 and squad 11.
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Person Sainted.
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Whole Foods, 840, Willow Road, Unit M.
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in North Perk. Grid 1287, 840, Willow Road, Unit M.
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Person Sainted.
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Ambulance 11 and squad, 11.
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Randy, do you have traffic for Battan 26.
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Good enough to phone with them, set. Cooking smell caused the alarm on Colgate.
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You can hold up the engine, I'll go in to verify.
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Tentany 26, must receive engine 27, you can return.
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Location mentioned:
Near Colgate St, Wilmette, IL 60091
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