Fire alarm at restaurant caused by burnt food, Kentwood MI
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a restaurant on East Paris Avenue SE. Upon investigation, it was found that burnt food triggered the alarm. No fire was present.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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152 engine 52 and car 3 and a fire alarm near East Paris Avenue southeast near 2880 East Paris near 29th and 20s at Burger King covers smoke detector above the panel just that's clear at 825
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Ken what car 3 in route?
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To a car 3 in road at 8.25.
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Ken what enter 52 in route?
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10252 in route at 825.
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Section 248.
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Confirm Class 1.
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Copy. Confirm Class 1, 825.
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6 on scene medical.
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Engine 6 on scene.
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Ms.
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Smash, Kenwood, engine 52 on scene, single-story restaurant, nothing showing from Alpha-Bravo Delta.
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We'll have Kenwin Command be out investigating.
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Kenyon 52 of a single-story restaurant, nothing showing Alpha-Bravo Delta on investigating at 827.
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There's a lot of clear.
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48 from 41 in ground you guys meet any equipment at 77 82 Thornapple by you for a sip but
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Ten four hours for your route.
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Kenwood Command.
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Kenwood Command, go ahead.
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Burnt food, engine 52 can handle all of those can clear.
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I copy burnt food, Kewen Engine 51 and Part 3, you can disregard.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Paris Ave SE, Kentwood, MI 49512
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