Automatic fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke, Evanston IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at an apartment near Lee Street in Evanston. The alarm was triggered by cooking smoke, and no fire was found. Engine 22 handled the call as a routine detail.
Audio|Heard on: Evanston Fire
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Evanston, automatic fire alarm, engine 22, truck 22, and Battalion 21,
00:04
to near Lee Street, Apartment 3.
00:09
Phoned-in automatic fire alarm for a smoke detector activation in Evanston.
00:14
Engine 22, truck 22, Battalion 21,
00:18
to near Lee Street, Apartment 3 in Evanston,
00:22
for smoke-detector activation.
00:23
Phoned in from the alarm company, (number withheld).
01:17
Dispatch engine 22 is off.
01:19
We got small courtyards, nothing showing.
01:23
Engine 22 is on scene and command.
01:30
Command eastbound, nothing showing.
02:33
Engine 22 reports cooking smoke, will take it as a detail.
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Location mentioned:
Lee St, Evanston, IL 60202
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