Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at French Manor, Grand Traverse County MI


A fire alarm went off at French Manor in Garfield Township. No fire was found. The alarm was caused by burnt food and an overheated oven. Maintenance confirmed there was no emergency.
Audio|Source: Traverse City and Grand Traverse County District 7 MSP Digital Fire / Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Central's paging first alarm[1] on a commercial fire alarm, Garfield Township, French Manor, near Lafranier Rd, cross of Ridgeview.
00:09
Comes to the entity, Westside, smoke, and pole station from the alarm company. No calls from the premise.
00:16
Paging for Metro Engine 11, Engine 1.
00:23
All from (number withheld), check in.
00:27
(number withheld).
00:29
Good morning. In Serviceville, 8 p.m., we're going to be doubled with (number withheld) for this ship going by 37.
00:39
Clear 1046.
00:42
It's right here.
00:46
Clear, still no calls from the premise.
00:49
Good, copy.
00:55
Control (number withheld) in your location.
00:59
Opposed.
01:01
Clear, copy, as suspicious.
01:05
Hi.
01:07
The (number withheld) Honeysuckle Drive, Apartment 8, (name withheld), and I have his TX when you're ready. He thinks somebody's secretly medicating him, he lives alone, no idea who or how they would be doing that.
01:24
All clear. Can you send me to call notes?
01:28
Clear.
01:34
Metro Engine 1, Engine 11 received a call from (name withheld) with maintenance.
01:38
It states no emergency.
01:39
They had an overheated oven and some burnt food. It'll meet at the front door.
01:43
No hazard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
first alarm: Initial fire response assignment
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Location mentioned:
LaFranier Rd, Garfield Township, MI
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