Fire alarm at large industrial building on Danforth Street, Coopersville MI
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A fire alarm was activated at Port City Racing near Danforth Street. Fire crews responded quickly and found no fire or smoke on arrival. The building is a large industrial structure and the situation is under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Fire, EMS and EMD
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02:17
Transcript:
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For a fire alarm activation at Port City Racing near Danforth Street.
00:06
The alarm company gave the address as near Danforth, but the same company name for water flow for dry riser at 20.05.
00:18
Coopersville will copy this call.
00:20
Cooper's vote copies to call at 2005.
00:22
It's bad, 421 in route.
00:29
421 in route, 2007.
00:35
421 from 472 on off.
00:40
472 if you want to go right to the scene.
00:43
Copy,
00:44
going right to the scene.
00:50
Dispatch 490 in route.
00:53
29 in route, Tonyoi.
01:03
Dispatch 490.
01:04
Also, do you know if you know if a keyholder's been reached?
01:11
A-firm, the keyholder doesn't know if they're going to be able to respond yet or not.
01:18
Message received.
01:25
Dispatch, 472 on scene 472 will be command?
01:30
472 on scene, assuming command, 2019.
01:37
Sort 472.
01:45
Dispatchmetic 4.
01:47
4-govich.
01:51
Clear turning.
01:55
On scene of a large industrial building, nothing showing at this time will be investigated mode.
02:04
2009.
02:05
Time for 422 on-scene large commercial building, nothing is showing, we'll be investigating at this time at 2019.
02:13
Dispatch, 421 is on scene.
02:16
421, unseen.
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Location mentioned:
Danforth St, Coopersville, MI 49404
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