False fire alarm triggered by steam at local building, Elgin IL
A fire alarm went off near North McLean Boulevard in Elgin. Firefighters responded but found no fire. The alarm was triggered by steam in the detector. Investigation confirmed there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Elgin Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, Fire alarm activation, near North McLean Boulevard,
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between West Kane Street and Sandhurst Lane.
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Timeout 1936.
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Engine 21,
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Fire alarm activation,
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near North McLean Boulevard.
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Agent 21 showing around.
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McDonland's near North McLeod Boulevard activated fire alarm came in through the alarm board.
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Intelligent fire engine 21
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Hello.
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21 is on a scene of one-story,
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small.
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We've got nothing showing from three sides.
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We'll be out investigating.
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Measures, not the show on an investigation.
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Elgin, 21.
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That's 21. Got no fire problem.
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We've got steam in the detector. We're going to try and get a restore here.
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Mr. C. I'll lay you in all when it comes in.
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Engine 21, we're going to get from restore.
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Mr. Steve, thank you. Waiting out on that, son.
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Location mentioned:
Near N McLean Blvd, Elgin, IL 60123
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