False fire alarm triggered by untested system, Byron Center MI
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A fire alarm was triggered at a location near Byron View Drive Southwest. Firefighters responded and found no fire. The alarm was caused by the system not being placed in test mode during contractor work.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Mine Fire Monitors and Byron Squad 41.
00:07
The additional call at near Byron View Drive Southwest.
00:12
Fire alarm at near Byron View Drive Southwest, fire alarm covers floor switch number one pulse station.
00:19
Holding at 1151.
00:24
Special fire rescue 48.
00:26
We're on scene. We'll go to walk around, see what we can find what's going on here.
00:30
Copy, do you need to clear Squad 41 or continue non-emergent?
00:35
Continue for non-emergent for no.
00:38
Copy Lovic-2.
00:41
Forty-one is the ground.
00:46
By Rescue 41 and Route Bivize you continue non-emergent.
00:49
Rescue 40 or Continent by, Rescue 40 or Tonsena.
00:50
Check.
01:03
47 Charlie better.
01:09
49 from car 2 we can get a gap we can shoot up 68th Street we're going to play.
01:23
You can cancel that other truck.
01:29
Copy 36, 340-4-0.
01:34
40, copy.
01:37
From Byron car, too.
01:42
All buying units will be clear off the 131.
01:45
Our buying units are clear 1154.
01:58
Rescue 48.
02:00
Rescue 48, go ahead.
02:04
Trying to track down the contractors.
02:06
If they're working on the system, this will be a failure to put in test phone.
02:13
Captain Fire alarm is going to be a failure to put in test small, 1154.
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Location mentioned:
Byron View Dr, Byron Center, MI 49315
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