Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at residential building, Muskegon MI
A fire alarm was triggered at a residential building near Terrace Street. Firefighters responded and found burnt food causing the smoke alarm to activate. The alarm was reset and no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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TENS to Muskegon Fire respond on an activated commercial fire alarm.
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Hartford Terrace, near Terrace Street, Apartment 313, Crosses of Concord and Hufford Avenue.
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Muskegon Fire responded 1859.
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92 en route to Hartford Terrace.
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92 en route at 1900.
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Who's on the scene, 11-story residential high-rise, nothing showing from the exterior, 92 will be commandant, can I get a fire room?
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Me-2 on the scene, 11-story high-rise, nothing showing.
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We'll be command underground,
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fireground 6 at 1901.
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Dispatch 24 is in route.
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24 show you en route running on a commercial fire alarm at Hartford Terrace,
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near Terrace Street, Apartment 313, process of Concord in Hartford Avenue,
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alarm covers smoke alarm for living room of the apartment at 19.
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92, 23.
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23, go ahead.
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Sure, if we can handle, we can probably reset the panel too.
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And we'll attempt to reset.
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This bed from 92, 23 is reporting burnt food they can handle 24 and 28.
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Burnt food, 23 can handle.
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Clear anymore?
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24, clear.
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25?
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25 is clear.
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At 1907.
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23-92 looks like we're good at the panel.
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I'll be that head move.
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Spatch heard for commands terminated, all Muskegon units are clear.
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Command terminated, Muskegon clear at 19-7.
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Location mentioned:
Near Terrace St, Muskegon, MI 49442
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