Fire alarm activation at building on Roosevelt Road, Hillside IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a building near Roosevelt Road in Hillside. Fire units responded and checked the site. The alarm was later restored with no fire confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley Fire
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
405, we're getting an additional call for a fire alarm near Roosevelt Road.
00:05
General fire alarm.
00:07
That's receipt.
00:14
Okay.
00:16
435-1-12.
00:19
Medic 25 en route.
00:26
Cappi, Matic, 25 and off the hillside.
00:29
I have a Pappy, you in route.
00:36
Central 400 is that out-mercy.
00:39
400 metro metro street.
00:46
This ischromatic 25.
00:48
The medic 25, go ahead.
00:51
Can I think a PD or 405 and are off of this location?
00:56
4-5 is not in route yet.
00:58
They're at another call.
00:59
PD is in route and on scene.
01:04
Thank you.
01:06
25, we're clearing up with a DAFEO will be right there.
01:10
Safe.
01:15
Central 411 is going to take in that 200 man I would meet the AM notes.
01:20
Chris, if you want to take it in that other fire alarm, I can meet the AM and was there.
01:26
Okay, south-exam.
01:31
411, I copy.
01:38
That's your usual, Matic 25 on scene at the holiday end.
01:42
Medic 25 and that's your seat, Tompsey.
01:49
North Carolina, the legend 4-05.
01:52
405, go ahead.
01:55
Are you showing trouble for this alive 552?
02:01
Copy, the alarm just restored.
02:02
We'll double check.
02:08
Also, the trouble did restore.
02:12
The question seat.
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