Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food near N Morrish Rd, Flint MI
Fire department responded to a residential fire alarm near North Morrish Road, Flint, Michigan. The alarm was triggered by a smoke detector in the family room. Upon investigation, the cause was found to be burnt food from cooking, and no actual fire was present. The call was subsequently canceled.
Audio|Source: Genesee County Fire
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First week fire, respond fire ground tree for residential fire alarm near North Morrish Road, near North Morrish, just south of Beecher Road.
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The alarm company calling in a family room smoke detector going off audible.
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You'll be using Fireground 3 for the incident at teen 13.
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Again, sports gate fire, respondent fire ground 3, residential fire alarm near North Morrish, near North Morrish, south of Beecher.
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Alarm company calling in a family room smoke detector going off audible.
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You'll be using Fairground 3 for the incident at 1813.
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SportsGGG-2.
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Go ahead, G2.
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I'm Russian Morrish Road.
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If you could, uh, let me know how many times we've been there in the last 30 days.
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Okay, cover that, Cheap-2, also have you en route near North Morrish, using firegun tree is 1815.
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to chief two on Maine
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Senator G-toot.
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What?
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That's going to be a cancel.
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They were cooking.
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It's burnt food.
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They're trying to cancel.
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And over the last three days,
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I don't see any, but about seven in the last 15 days.
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Okay. This is three zero.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Morrish Rd, Flint, MI 48532
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