False fire alarm caused by defective detector at Buffalo Grove, Buffalo Grove IL


Fire units responded to an activated fire alarm near West Lake Cook Road in Buffalo Grove. After investigation, the alarm was found to be caused by a defective detector with no evidence of fire.
Audio|Source: Northwest Central Dispatch (NWCD) - FD2 and Firegrounds
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Transcript:
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District 25, ambulance 25, Battalion 4, Engine 26, and Tower 25, activated fire alarm, near West Lake Cook Road and Wydenard Road and Timber Hill Road in Buffalo Grove, map page 258.
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Central Malkausk command.
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No prospect command.
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Yeah,
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we think we had a defective detector.
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Can you check and see if you've got a reset, you're probably going to have trouble?
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I was coming if it's in trouble.
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Thank you. Thank you.
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Angel Levin, you're good on the alarm.
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Appreciate.
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Ammels 25, you're marking route.
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Amulence 25, are you responding?
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Hour 25, did the ambulance roll out with you?
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Ambulins 25 is in route.
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Airmail 25, the time for engine 26, power 25, responding near West Lake Cook Road for a fire alarm for a board.
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From September Hill and Weidner, near West Lake Cook Road.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Lake Cook Rd, Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
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