Fire response canceled after false alarm from burnt food


Emergency crews went to an address for a report about a senior man who seemed confused, but they later found out it was just burnt food that set off the alarm.
Audio|Source: Kalamazoo County Fire and MSP District 5
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Transcript:
Press you don't for engine 5, (name withheld) 429 Myrtle Street, across of Walveridge Street and Porter Street. We're going mid-one on a 96-year-old male. There's feeling altered. Timeouts want to wait. Do you engine 3? 45 City, put us on the rescue, cancel the engine. 45, I'll push you on it. Engine 5, you can cancel. 10 to fire. 10, go ahead. I'm seeing the notes that it was burnt food when strike at return all. 10.4, this will be your strike and return all[1] for 2535 mile of that strike and return all.
Police codes explained
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strike and return all: No incident found / false alarm (fire-related term meaning to cancel units and return to base)
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Location mentioned:
Near Myrtle St, Kalamazoo, MI 49007
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