Fire and carbon monoxide alarms activate in home, Morton Grove IL
Fire department responded to activated smoke and carbon monoxide alarms in the master bedroom of a two-story single family home near Belfort Avenue in Morton Grove. Upon arrival, no visible fire was found from three sides of the building, and no active fire evidence was discovered despite the alarms.
Audio|Source: Red Center Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, CO alarm, near Belfort Avenue, in Morton Grove, Grid 535,
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CO alarm, engine 5.
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Ambulance 5, Ambulance 5, and Battalion 1. Fire alarm[1], near Belford Avenue, in Morton Grove, Grid 535,
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Fire alarm[1], Ambulance 5,
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and Battalion 1.
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I'm complete on Milwaukee.
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I'll start in a day after they have more growth.
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The tie-in-two messengers, Steve will hold up a tie-in-one. The tie-in-one stay in quarters. The tie-in-one stay in quarters.
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The tie-in-two.
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They originally said it was a CO alarm.
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And they said it's actually a smoke and CO alarm in the master bedroom.
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Okay, smoke and CO in the master bedroom.
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Fred from Engine 5.
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Engine 5.
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An engine from 5 are on scene. We've got a two-story single family.
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Nothing showing from three sides.
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We are northbound.
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We'll be operating on red fire ground.
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Edge and file will be spell for command.
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Spell for command message received,
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message from three sides of the two-story single family.
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Here northbound, go on earthbound.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation call
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Morton Grove, IL 60053
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