False fire alarm caused by faulty detector in Orland Park, Orland Park IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported near West Southwest Highway in Orland Park. Fire units responded and found the alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector with no actual fire or hazard present.
Audio|Heard on: North Palos Fire Dispatch
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
North Palos, Battalion A,
00:04
22, 823,
00:06
and 813. Fire alarm at near West Southwest Highway.
00:25
We just clear it off to 84th ahead and we're going to be en route to southwest.
00:30
4.O.K. near.
00:40
823 and off to near Southwest Highway.
00:43
813 and crew main in quarters.
00:53
South-left economy is on the ground.
00:57
Eat, Enroll.
01:07
South-west, mention 823s on the scene.
01:10
You got a two-story multi-family structure, and nothing to showing the free side.
01:14
You've got to be south now.
01:15
Investigating.
01:17
Street CV 23 are on the scene cell phone.
01:20
Two stories, nothing showing from three sites.
01:35
Chicago Ridge 6504 Battalion 6 and 6502 accident with injuries at near West 955th Street.
01:51
8.04 on the scene.
02:00
823.
02:02
823 to handle, return everybody else.
02:04
Got a bad detector.
02:05
There's no problem here.
02:07
23, okay. All company near Southwest Highway, you can return.
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Location mentioned:
W SouthWest Hwy, Orland Park, IL 60467
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