False residential fire alarm due to overcooked food, Pinckney MI
A fire alarm sounded at a residence near Sand Pebble Cove in Hamburg. Firefighters responded but found no actual fire. The alarm was caused by overcooked food, specifically a potato, triggering the smoke detector. The incident was confirmed to be a false alarm and canceled.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Public Safety/MSP District 1 North
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Transcript:
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Station 11, Hamburg Fire, Needier respond for a residential fire alarm.
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(number withheld) Sand Pebble Cove.
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(number withheld) Sand Pebble Cove, going to be Chambers Road and M-36.
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On a main level west fire, 1801.
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Good evening service. I'll be on 206. I'll be in Washington. I'll have to get you.
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Okay.
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Clear every day.
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101246. 1246.
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1246.
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1246.
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I'll be out of service. Have good night.
00:28
You too.
00:30
Station 10 from 1298, same traffic.
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Have a good night.
00:34
You as well.
00:40
Central Under 1 responding.
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Engine 1 at 1802.
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4-749 traffic.
00:56
Hi.
01:02
Be self-owned at the M59 exit.
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We have 7 Queen Williams, Sam, 2-0, Black 4 Fusion.
01:11
Hi.
01:25
Last unit go again.
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4719 central.
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Go on.
01:35
You put me out traffic stop, I'm not on one.
01:37
I guess 47, 49, 1-0, South phone, 23, and 59.
01:41
My apologies.
01:47
Communications, University pilot beginning pre-flight.
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Where, beginning free flight?
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Engine 1 Central.
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Control.
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Govrenger 1.
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Alarm companies requesting to cancel, they spoke to a keyholder at the false alarm. They cooked a potato a little too much.
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Location mentioned:
Near Sand Pebble Cove, Pinckney, MI 48169
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