Fire alarm at Muskegon apartments caused by burnt food, Muskegon MI
Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at the Hartford Terrace apartments near Terrace Street in Muskegon. The alarm was triggered by smoke detected in a living room, but the cause was found to be burnt food, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County EMS Dispatch (ProMed, White Lake, Med Paging)
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Transcript:
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2425 have an route commercial fire alarm Hartford Terrace near Terrace Street crosses of Concord and Hartford alarm is covering smoke alarm for living room in 416 457
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I think they're going to be clear with a very adamant refusal.
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23 out 459.
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Seament refusal.
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561 unseen 459.
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Can you turn 9 that your radio cut out?
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The LB Central.
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Point.
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Okay, okay, central.
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23 on team seven story high-rise something showing will be investigating it at 5 o'clock
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15 and 3rd clear at 501
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54 Delta to Trinity I need a channel
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Trimony Metacom, Alpha.
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Outflow 54M Delta, Tm.M.A.2.
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Trimony Metacombs, Alpha, Alpha, 514ML Delta, TMMA2.
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Confirming 4.6 p.m.
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the panel, Switchinacity, Fire, 502.
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54, trunities on 2.
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5-4-104.
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25 on scene at the hydrant at 503.
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24.
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23's advising will be burnt food.
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They can handle 24 and 25 can clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Terrace St, Muskegon, MI 49442
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