False fire alarm triggered by work at local school


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at Stone School, but found no signs of fire or evacuation. The alarm was likely false, possibly triggered by ongoing work at the location.
Audio|Source: Addison Consolidated Fire Dispatch - North
04:59
Transcript:
Power 6thport route. I'll use this route going to the Stone School, 4204 Weststone Avenue for the activated fire alarm that came in on the board. Also receiving runaway trouble signals. ACD's the engine 71. 911. Yeah, check your mic. You're coming across really quiet. Okay, M. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. 2971 is on the scene. We've got nothing showing with no evacuation. The 2971 on scene, nothing showing and no evacuation. Engine 71's on scene. We're on the bottom of our side, basin crop, going to the panel. 1071 on scene. We're on the bottom of our side patient crop going to the panel. 1071 on scene. I'm assuming that's own evidence, man. It means too red on Rebel. Okay, 71 and 73 on me. Go ahead. We're clearing up the Colvite line with you want to have early. No, why don't you return at this time? Medicaid Q from Ryder 72. Nothing, man. It looks like they're doing some work out here. You can hold it that auto-A truck.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Stone Ave, Addison, IL 60101
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