Smoke from cooking triggers residential fire alarm, Lennon MI
A smoke detector was activated by smoke from cooking in a home near Lennon Road in Swartz Creek. The alarm company confirmed with the resident that there was no fire, and the alarm was cancelled.
Audio|Source: Genesee County Fire
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Transcript:
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Swartz Creek Fire, stand by for residential fire alarm.
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Swartz Creek Fire Respond on FireGron 4 for Residential Fire Alarm, near Lennon Rd runs off a Delfield.
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Smoke detector from the living room, and Fireground 4,
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959.
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Swartz Creek Fire Respond on Fire Ground 4 per residential fire alarm. It's near Lennon Road, just off the death field.
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We have smoke coming from the living room, a smoke detector in the living room.
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We did just get an update from the alarm company. The customer checked okay. They were cooking, requesting to cancel.
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Here in Fireground 4, it's 959.
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I see from Zunarron 2. Okay.
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All right, Senator, this is Chief 2. Chief 2, you've reached just a 10-minute marker.
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You can't copy. Give me one more.
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Clear.
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Okay.
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Senator Flint testified.
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Go ahead.
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Can cancel markers, fire is under control.
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Copy, cancel markers, fire under control, 10.O2.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lennon Rd, Lennon, MI 48449
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