Fire alarm caused by fog machine at residential address


Firefighters responded to a false alarm at a home. The alarm was set off by a fog machine, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (North) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
01:58
Transcript:
Sprintail test patch three. Rescue 3, go ahead. Rescue 3, it will be clear of (name withheld). You can go ahead and clear that here at (name withheld). (Name withheld), clear not there for (name withheld) at 1705. Dispatchment Chief (name withheld) if you are. We're dealt with a situation here. Our operations will be complete. I'll be available on fire. You're on the air for a residential fire alarm[1]. It's going to get to 340 Pondt Valley Drive, 2340 Pond Fallley Drive, not section 211 with the cross-orient. We'll be responding for a keypad fire alarm. Time at call in 1706. Copy. Copy 16, you're available. Dispatch. Dispatch, open 1,0-0-0-3-3-3-3-3-3-2-4-0-4-0-4-1. Copy that call. Copy that, thank you. Dispatch from focal of alpha-1. Alpha-1. We just had the residents call the fire station saying they set the smoke alarms with a fog machine. So you can go and clear the air. Copy. The time, when did you copy? I did copy. I'll be returning quarters in service. That's received. Open fire, you are clearing out here from Palm Valley at 1708.
Police codes explained
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[1]
fire alarm: False Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Valley Dr, Milford Township, MI 48381
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