Fire alarm caused by vape pen at residence, Okawville IL
A fire alarm was triggered at a home near W Illinois St in Okawville. It was found to be caused by a vape pen and no fire or danger was present. The homeowner was outside and confirmed there was no emergency.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Mt. Vernon Fire Dispatch
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2132,
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showing a basement. Showing a basement bedroom smoke detector.
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Alarm company viz, they did speak with (name withheld).
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She stated everything was fine, but could not provide proper passcode.
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Senator 3117 do not breathing.
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Which building is no response to 6.8 North Jefferson Street.
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Mail is located 70% on breathing.
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I believe they're getting ready to do.
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CPR time at 822.
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Harrison Fire respond.
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Fire alarm activation 15-423 North Illinois Highway 37 showing face in the smoke.
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Alarm company made contact with subject on scene.
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She advised there's no problem but they could not provide passcode time 2200 jurors, scouting Ksb 298.
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23 North Illinois, 37, 22.02.
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5132, 1 scene, nothing showing homeowners outside, out to investigate.
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51, 31,
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32 is on the scene,
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but nothing showing homeowner is out on the porch.
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20204.
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It's 2.51 on scene 2205.
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Here the scene on the scene on Highway 37, no issues smoke detector, activated by a vape pin 2205.
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Location mentioned:
W Illinois St, Okawville, IL 62271
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