Fire alarm triggered by equipment fault at hospital, Bay City MI
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at McLaren Hospital in Bay City. The alarm was traced to the Behavioral Health wing. No fire or smoke was found, and it was later discovered that an air handler malfunction caused the alarm. The situation was resolved and the alarm reset.
Audio|Source: Bay County Public Safety, MSP, DNR
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Transcript:
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Center to all Bay City fire stations for fire alarm at McLaren Hospital of Mountaine-Columbus.
00:05
Cross the Trumbull and Mulholland came into the Sun Control showing general fire alarm at near Wilder Rd.
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This for all PSOs reference that fire alarm.
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I'm a player and I called the ER.
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They said it's going off in behavioral health.
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I'm trying to call them.
00:20
Keep thinking it further.
00:26
Revised, the ER says the alarm is coming from the behavioral health wing.
00:35
Okay.
00:39
Central Battalion 3 is en route.
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Can you repeat last, please?
00:44
Battalion 3 in route.
00:45
We called the ER and they advise that the alarm is coming from the behavioral health wing.
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Copy.
00:58
Engine two, zero.
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Engine two and out, one ten.
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Three and roll to my parents.
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One ten.
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Three, one time.
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one, Sam.
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On scene,
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four-story hospital, nothing showing.
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Tom, a battalion three on scene, four-story hospital, nothing showing.
01:25
One 12.
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Central one arrow is on.
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S. 24 on 114.
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14. 14.
01:42
Control from Battalion 3, have they called you about anything? The alarm has been reset from where I am.
01:52
Negative. It just came in from the alarm company, not the hospital itself.
02:00
See for Rescue 4.
02:06
Go ahead, Rescue 4.
02:09
The security is out here saying it was the air handler?
02:17
Smoke or any smells or anything.
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