Residential fire alarm causes no visible smoke or fire, Grand Rapids MI
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Stone St SE where an elderly woman reported a blinking red fire or carbon monoxide alarm. Firefighters found no signs of smoke, fire, or odor and canceled the response.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For the attention of Catwin Engine 53, Catwood Edge 51, and Catwood Car 3 on a residential fire alarm near Stone St SE,
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cross of Millhaven and Stonehenge.
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Elderly female has fire alarm or a carbon monoxide alarm, blinking red, she's concerned.
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Timeout 2255.
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Engine 4 on C.
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Thank you for RET.
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4R3 and engine 51 enrault, they're requesting early shutdown.
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Engine 53 from Car 3, I'm coming on an emergency.
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Engine 11, Med 1, District 11, at 1460, East Fulton Street, Unit 407, East Point Commons.
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Respond on Channel 1.
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Engine 53 is on the same and nothing showing from residential house will be establishing command, investigating.
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Engine 53 on scene, nothing showing from a residential home.
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153 will be command and investigating at 230.
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Oncar 3 is unseen.
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How are you assuming command?
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Toincar 3 on scene and the assuming command at 2302.
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Investigation from command, you got any info for me?
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We have no alarm sounding,
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no odor.
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I believe you can cancel into 51.
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51 you clear.
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Location mentioned:
Stone St SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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