Fire alarm triggered during water flow test near 73rd St, Byron Center MI


A fire alarm was triggered near 73rd Street during a planned live water flow test. Emergency units responded and established command, but no fire or hazard was found. This was a test of the fire alarm system.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
We'll do a live water flow test near 73rd Street.
00:09
Do you like a call put in for it or would you just like a call when the alarm comes in?
00:17
Yeah, that'd be great. Just a call when the alarm comes in.
00:25
Dispatch Byron Rescue 48.
00:31
Byron Rescue 48, go ahead.
00:36
They're calling on Amy Avenue.
00:42
I copy clear at 1033
00:47
Quater is on scene will be establishing Devonwood Hills Command
00:55
Kevinwood Hills Command Gabby on scene establishing Devonwood Hills Command
01:03
I'm an Edgeon One clear
01:09
Clear at 1035
01:11
All sponsoring is will be clear.
01:15
Clear, it seems to be certain.
01:21
239.
01:26
Go ahead.
01:30
You can show it's Charlie to Butterworth.
01:36
Copy.
01:42
I ring car 5 from Desetch.
01:48
That alarm came in, it covered the general fire alarm water flow,
01:55
zone 162, drop time of 1035.
02:03
We're in route with our transfer.
02:10
Davy
02:16
From Devon Woodhills Command, Planklow Units Clear, Command, Terminated.
02:21
Copy Clear, Command is terminated. 1040.
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Location mentioned:
Near 73rd St SW, Byron Center, MI 49315
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