False fire alarm caused by vaping at restaurant, Burbank IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to an apparent fire alarm at a restaurant near West 79th Street in Burbank. Upon investigation, responders determined the trigger was due to vaping in a restroom, and no actual fire was present. Squad units canceled further response and handled the situation on scene.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Remaining for the structure fire alarm at a restaurant.
00:04
Near West 79th Street.
00:07
Survey for the fire alarm at a restaurant near West 79th Street.
00:36
Squad 1, Medic 2.
00:38
6248 West 95th Street for the female left belt.
00:43
Squad 1, Medic 2, near West 95th Street for the female left cell.
00:50
Okay. Okay, Major 5, we're on the road, we'll take that call for Squad 1.
00:57
Okay.
00:59
Squad 1, stand by quarters.
01:08
Central, Squad 2 is on scene at a one-story restaurant, 75 by 75, nothing showing on three sides, ordinary construction.
01:15
We'll be investigating.
01:21
Squad 2 is on scene, nothing showing, investigating.
01:31
Central, Medic 2 is around.
01:34
Medic 2, you're on the way.
01:42
Central from Squad 2, hold everybody up, vaping in the bathroom, Squad 2 to handle.
01:47
Squad 2, matching scene, vaping in the bathroom, we can handle.
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