false fire alarm caused by smoke from kitchen water, Southfield MI
Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm at the Hampton Inn near Northwestern Highway. The alarm was triggered by smoke from water hitting hot surfaces in the kitchen. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3202 (South/Oakway) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
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Radio to engine two, engine four, engine four, chief one, respond on a commercial fire alarm.
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We're going to the Hampton Inn, Hampton Inn.
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near Northwestern Hwy, near Northwestern Hwy.
00:16
Some smoke detectors and CO detectors near the break area and the pantry area, tend to make contact now.
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No patient? No patient? It's fine.
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1321.
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Engine 4 is on the way.
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Two is on the way.
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Five on the way.
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Station 3 in a way.
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3 in a way, 1321.
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Rescue one unseen.
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Rescue one on scene.
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Rescue one on scene.
01:04
Respected. Dispatch, you can't count any more of ice if we need them.
01:20
That's funny in the Hampton and I made contact with the front desk manager.
01:23
It was water that was filled in the kitchen.
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It smoked up and set off the alarms there.
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No fire at all.
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Location mentioned:
Near Northwestern Hwy, Southfield, MI 48076
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