Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at apartment tower, Bloomington IL
A fire alarm at Woodhill Towers South Tower was triggered by cooking smoke. Upon investigation, no fire was found. The alarm was cleared and most responding units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Bloomington and Normal Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 1, Engine 1, Medic 1, Italian 1, and engine 4.
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Fire alarm, near Eastwood Street, Woodhill Towers, South Tower, cross street, Southeast Street and Westwood Street, South Main Street.
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Time out 1940.
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Engine 1 from dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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I spoke to someone on scene and provided their apartment number to get that to you in just a second.
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But they did advise that they were just cooking and the alarm went off.
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There are no flames, just smoke.
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They do have the door open.
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A message received.
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You can cancel everyone.
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Leave Engine 1 going.
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Message received cancelling everyone else, 501 on the way.
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And 1843.
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I'm going to vote in township tender, 53.
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53, good.
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53 is in service returning quarters.
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53 is showing you returning 24.
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Matt Cobb, Hayworth Rescue, 41.
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41, go ahead.
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You can show all Hayward units clear, hereby command, and service returning.
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All Hayward units clear, 1944.
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Just say engine, engine one.
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Engine one, go ahead.
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Engine 1 is on scene.
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I don't have any strokes or anything going off on the North Tower at this time.
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You can go ahead show engine one out in the investigation.
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And South Tower Command.
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Engine 1 on scene, if you're showing up for investigation with command at 1945.
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