Accidental residential fire alarm from construction activity, Detroit MI
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near East Grand Boulevard that was caused accidentally by construction work on the house.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
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Transcript:
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Enter 41 in route to the Still Alarm[1] near East Grand Boulevard between East 4th and Grashet for residential fire alarm.
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Central, 154 transfer patient care to medic 10 in service 321.
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Number 54, transfer in patient care of medic 10.
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We have the in service 321.
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40 in the service 321.
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Enter 40 in service 321.
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Letter 23 is on the scene investigating.
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Ladder 23 on the scene investigating.
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2.34 in service 151.
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Measure 34 was a thorough overhauling operations conducted, cleared of hotspots and evidence.
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2.334, that's appropriate us.
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Measure 34, we have in service 151.
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251.
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258 is you can investigate?
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Measure 58 on the scene of investigate.
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Letter 23 is in service 745.
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Letter 23 we have in service 745.
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Inj.
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508 in service.
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Inj. 58 in service.
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Inj. 58 in service.
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Since your engine 35 with the service with the institution of 412, we have a natural gas crew working on the line on the next block.
01:45
Message received Inj 35.
01:47
We have in service 412.
01:51
Digital 1 respond on a medical call with the M.S.
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Temple and John C.
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Lodge Freeway, Temple and John C.Lage Freeway in a stellar Cadillac for one down over the wheel, engine 1.
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Yeah, it looks like they're working on the scene, investigating.
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Central 41 on the scene investigating.
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Engine 1, are you en route to the medical call, engine 1?
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Mr. 1 is in route.
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Dr. 1 is a route.
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Engine 1 scene, investigate.
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2.1 on the scene of investigating.
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Central Engine 41.
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They're doing some light construction on that house.
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Accidental alarm 745.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still Alarm: Initial fire department response, typically single-company, dispatched for a reported incident below box alarm level.
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