fire alarm at single story building near 26th avenue investigated, Rockford IL
Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm at a single-story masonry building near 26th Avenue. There was no visible fire or smoke. The alarm was likely caused by a faulty detector, which is being investigated.
Audio|Source: Winnebago County Public Safety
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11 and Ladder 5, respond to automatic alarm near 26th Avenue.
00:28
Engine 11, I just called the permit and went to voicemail.
00:37
Later, 5-0-0.
00:39
Okay.
00:44
Single story of mason restructure, nothing showing.
00:47
We've got people at the front entrance.
00:49
We'll be investigating.
00:53
For original, we're seeing one story.
00:56
Nothing showing people outside will investigate.
01:03
That's fire, see my for tone testing.
01:15
This is a test of the still paging system.
01:19
One, two, three, four,
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five, four, three, two, two, one.
01:24
And the test county fires clear,
01:27
18, 31 hours.
01:40
Attention, Northwest Fire.
01:41
This is a test of the Northwest Fire General Paging System.
01:45
One, two, three, four, five, five, four, three, two, one.
01:49
And the test, county fires clear, 1831.
02:00
Brockford, engine fire, cordon.
02:05
Okay, a floor engine fire.
02:12
For that if I go ahead and forth.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:18
The alarm is going to be available.
02:19
Our system is going to remain in trouble until they have, uh, appears to be a faulty detector that seems to be checking.
02:27
Stop.
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Location mentioned:
Near 26th Ave, Rockford, IL 61109
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