Residential fire alarm activated with no smoke or flames, Muskegon MI
A residential fire alarm at a home near Whitehall Road was sounding for 24 hours. There were no signs of smoke or fire on scene.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, do not fire respond on an activated residential fire alarm.
00:04
Near Whitehall Road, Duck Lake Bradley Thompson, Free Crosses, do not fire respond.
00:16
Echo 500.
00:18
We're going to be transporting Echo.
00:20
Can I get a channel?
00:24
Temporary transporting, Echo, standby for the channel.
00:29
Turn 8 for my comp, switch, the answer, and Med 2.
00:33
Turn 8 for my comp, switch, dance, and met two.
00:38
Charlie 590, clear on that.
00:42
Negative, they're transporting?
00:45
Confirmative.
00:47
10-4[1], you can't help me then.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
104, 1353.
00:56
104-Earchal 500 just hit the 10-9[2] timer.
01:02
17-14.4.
01:08
Just that, 500, copy that, yes, we're transporting.
01:11
We have (name withheld) with us and no one's at his vehicle, but I have the keys in this locked out.
01:15
If he wants to meet us for the keys to go get it.
01:18
September.
01:24
Echo 5-1.
01:32
500, Trinity's on 2, when ready.
01:37
1222, showing route,
01:39
Near Whitehall Road crosses of Duck Lake and Riley Townston.
01:46
The caller advised that the alarm were activated for the last 24 hours.
01:52
No smoke, no flames.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or affirmative.
[2]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
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Location mentioned:
Near Whitehall Rd, Muskegon, MI 49445
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