False fire alarm caused by burnt meat on stove, Worth IL
A fire alarm was reported near West 111th Street, Worth, Illinois. Fire units responded but found no active fire. The cause was burnt meat left on a stove at the Roma Cafe. The alarm was a false alert and no damage occurred.
Audio|Source: Palos Heights and Orland Park Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Battalion 802, 804, 822, and 823. Fire alarm at near West 111th Street.
00:19
1337 in the unit tobacco disturbance.
00:23
37.
00:25
1124 spot this drive. There's a lot of screaming and cursing going on, possibly a fight between a male and a female party.
00:33
Tough around.
00:36
50 later.
01:00
It's a lot of them.
01:30
6504 and 6502 fire alarm at near South Midfield Avenue.
01:43
Battalion 822, 823 truck 804-year-old in route near West 111th Street at the Roma Cafe,
01:51
802-year-old. Battalion 8108 just for information as was on a list for a 5-year-only prior to the operation.
02:01
Copy this.
02:10
State 23 17,
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that single story.
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Mark has some showing from three sides. We'll see northbound.
02:20
We'll be out checking.
02:22
State 23, Mappishers received on the same northbound.
02:26
Single story, this is nothing showing three sides. You're out investigating.
02:36
Me too, your own, please.
02:43
6504, or you're on rail near Mayfield Avenue.
03:10
I'll make sure.
03:34
So, this detainee in Tennessee, up to the command, switch them to way.
03:38
N-A, copy your own scene. Okay, list nothing's respondent to the Roma cafe, the 2ndA has your command. You're going to switch to white up on arrival.
03:56
Terminate command, release white fireground.
04:00
May copy, smoking in a bathroom, you release the fireground, why he terminating command.
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