No fire found; haze in two-story residence; ambulance called


Two-story residential incident; responders report light smoke or haze but no visible fire, begin investigation, and request ambulance for a resident; units prepare to clear after assessing the scene.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
02:37
Transcript:
Just manned. Go ahead. On scene of a two-story residence. I got nothing showing people outside. (name withheld) will be out on investigation with three-cent command. I'm going to see you on the two-story residential. Nothing's showing people outside. Our investigation with Reefing command 1147. All units are unable to do at 360. You got a little haze in the apartment. Please stand by for further information. We've got anyone level one. All units are coming to recent. You can slow down. Fire is due to be out. Engine 1 can handle this. Dispatch copy. Engine 1, I'll show you're remaining on. Seen all of the units will show you're clearing available 11 3.49. Engine 1 pump, can you give us some room to get by you? That's affirmative. Let's talk one give us a second. We'll be moving quickly. Just that's engine one. (name withheld), go ahead. I need an ambulance to this location for one of the residents. I need an ambulance Bravo level to this location for a resident. Message received. 20% of the foot. Back four, is there right? We're heading that way. Here, 911, North Maine. Going to St. Joe's ALS code. Zero's on the trip. Main Street commands terminated into 10-10[1]-odd service for personnel to Joe's. Rescue 10 ALS code to Joe's 1153.
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10-10: Service for personnel (end of incident)
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Location mentioned:
Near N Main St, Bloomington, IL 61701
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