False fire alarm due to faulty smoke detector, Hartland Township MI


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a multi-unit building near Norway Dr. They found a faulty smoke detector causing the alarm. No fire was present and no residents were home. The crew fixed the detector and cleared the call.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Establishing Norway command.
00:01
61, multi-store dwelling active alarm, nothing's showing, keeping traffic on main.
00:06
Establish command 2111.
00:07
We'll be in the investigative strategy.
00:09
They're in the investigative strategy, 211.
00:10
3903-3-7. Take care to further.
00:14
All-9-7.
00:15
Sure. Clear. Be sure. I'll be clearing here and I'll be clearing here and I'll be on the back to 36.
00:18
Clear. Clear. from Norway command.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:21
On arrival, found one faulty detector, we're taking care of that now.
00:24
Still nobody at home and both residents.
00:26
No need for any other fire services here.
00:27
We'll be here just for a few minutes, straightening a few things up.
00:30
Seems under control. The faulting detector, none need for fire services under control, 2117.
00:34
107 is clear.
00:35
7118.
00:36
Care of the faulty detector.
00:39
The rest of the system is still operational.
00:40
No residents are home, either upstairs or downstairs.
00:43
We're going to go ahead and leave the scene.
00:44
While you in the sudden, it will be clear returning.
00:45
Go ahead and close a call.
00:46
Great took care of the faulty detector.
00:47
The rest of the system is still operational.
00:50
Leaving the scene 2119, closing the call.
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Location mentioned:
Near Norway Dr, Hartland, MI 48353
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