Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food, Muskegon Heights MI
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Houdon Street at East Keating and East Delano. No fire or smoke was found; the alarm was triggered by burnt food.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Responding on a residential fire alarm near Houdon Street.
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Cross streets East Keating and East Delano.
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Alarm covers Zone 12 main floor smoke detector.
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6151.
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6151.
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Good afternoon, working in the Grand Rapids Post area until 6 a.m., car 61114.
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Have a good day.
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Locate,
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we'll check back.
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To a rollover,
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westbound 96,
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west of 196.
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Yeah, turn around.
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No-line.
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Stop.
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Support on in route.
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21, 21, in route, 1622.
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It's been right now all the way from 72nd, uh,
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72nd. Nothing found yet.
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I'm just about 56.
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Clear.
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...pour was southern the Hume Hall for 11th.
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The 71 came out from the bed, I gave it the injury.
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I don't have any clear on that.
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Who one's up for?
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1625
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17 on the scene single story wood structure nothing shown from the outside be held on scene single story wood structure nothing showing from the outside it's 1625
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10494 if you can advise wives as well as I see their heading 56 involved in it this time we just have them priority 3 right now 10 4 is 10 priority 3 16 25
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Okay
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Isizing 1111 is clear?
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1110 clear 120 advise it's burnt food.
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104, burnt food, 11.
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11, 11, 104.
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104, we'll show you clear at 1626.
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Near Baker St, Muskegon Heights, MI 49444
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