Fire alarm false report and child treated for dizziness


Responders checked a fire alarm at a location but found no fire. A six-year-old girl was treated for dizziness and vomiting.
Audio|Source: Tri-Com Fire Departments
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Transcript:
The patient fire. Squad 1. At 6.1, spark the patient with breathing problem. At 280, (name withheld) Drive, 280, (name withheld) Drive. Cross Street, R. N. Street and North Damuren Street. Command from truck, we're not finding any issue. We're going to try it for a reset and see what happens. Try come. Truck 1, place a slot. Okay, that'll be the face, face with you. Okay, medic 5-1, truck one, turn up. 280 (name withheld) Drive, 6-year-old, female, conscious breathing, high blood pressure, dizzy, and vomiting. Strikes, 352, still wall, safe. 352 receipt. Engine one, all three, you guys can clear. Telly 100 for track-on. By track-on. The alarm company called back reporting an additional activation zone 5. We're still working on cernaries for the alarm. There is no fire problem. We'll be here for a couple minutes.
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St. Charles, IL
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