False alarm turns into fire department response, Wayne County MI


The fire department responded to a false burglary alarm at a building. They entered the premises but found no fire or hazards. The alarm could not be reset, so it was determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
01:29
Transcript:
SS2, Ladder 3. Letter 3. Sir, I'm doing a call back from the alarm company. There are a bunch of burglary alarms just confirming you've made entry. That's affirmative we're inside. We have the force entry. Company entry is forced. Here 13. Stand by at the same. We'll be out in a minute. Probably that I'm standing by. Dispatch from Battalion 3. Pettling 3. Unclear, West Anchor Court. from AgraCorp command. Command, go ahead. We walked the building, found no hazards, alarm is still going off, unable to reset. This will be a chargeable false alarm[1]. Letter 3 is clear, anchor court command is terminated. Copy, chargeable false alarm.
SS2, Ladder 3. Letter 3. Sir, I'm doing a call back from the alarm company. There are a bunch of burglary alarms just confirming you've made entry. That's affirmative we're inside. We have the force entry. Company entry is forced. Here 13. Stand by at the same. We'll be out in a minute. Probably that I'm standing by. Dispatch from Battalion 3. Pettling 3. Unclear, West Anchor Court. from AgraCorp command. Command, go ahead. We walked the building, found no hazards, alarm is still going off, unable to reset. This will be a chargeable false alarm[1]. Letter 3 is clear, anchor court command is terminated. Copy, chargeable false alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
false alarm: Alarm activated with no actual threat or crime
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Location mentioned:
W Anchor Ct, Plymouth Township, MI 48170
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