Residential fire alarm triggered by steam from shower, Flint MI


A residential fire alarm was triggered near North Morris Road in Flint. The alarm company reported smoke upstairs. A keyholder confirmed the alarm was false and caused by steam from a shower. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Flint City Fire
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Transcript:
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Torchery fire, same-bye for residential fire alarm.
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Source Creek Fire Respond on Fire Ground 2 for Residential Fire Alarm, near North Morris Road.
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It's going to be just off of Beecher Road.
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A call came in from the alarm company for upstairs smoke.
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Spoke with a keyholder who gave the passcode and a false alarm, said it was steam from the shower, triggered the alarm.
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Fireground 2[1].
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At 1758. First Creek Fire is on a fire ground 2 for residential fire alarm.
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Near North Morris Road, just off Beecher Road.
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Alarm company called in an upstairs smoke.
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I spoke with a key holder now.
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Said it's a false alarm.
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No dispatch needed.
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It was steam from the shower that triggered the alarm.
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Fireground 2[1],
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758.
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Slander, 4th Creek, Fireground 2[1].
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Go ahead. Clear on the call.
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I'll be in route, correct for the work.
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I'm clear. En route to the residential fire alarm near Northmore Shrode just off a beacher, right on two.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fireground 2: Assigned fire/EMS tactical radio channel 2 for incident operations
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Location mentioned:
North Dr, Flint, MI 48507
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