Smoke detector activation caused by permitted controlled burn, Holland MI
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A smoke detector activation and visible smoke were reported near Adams Ridge and Adams Landing Lane. Responders later confirmed it was a controlled burn with a valid burning permit.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Public Safety - Digital
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Call in touch of all call for a structure fire near Adams Ridge, cross of Adams Landing Lane for a smoke detector going off and smoke showing on the first floor.
00:15
748. The evening seven and third presentation three.
00:27
897 in service 750.
00:33
1121-0-0-0-750 This patch one's 1297 I don't believe you tripped how in town's it comes.
00:49
104 I hit it all calls do it again.
01:03
Call on a structure fire.
01:06
581 Adams Ridge cross of Adams Landing Lane for a smoke detector going off, smoke seen on the first floor.
01:18
Sentence from May 90.
01:21
890, go ahead.
01:23
We advise we do have a burning permit in that area.
01:26
We'll continue units until we can't confirm.
01:32
Have a burns permit in the area continuing units, so they're able to confer at 1051.
01:41
1272 for 1271 and us.
01:48
And you're arriving on scene at 1051.
01:53
Center from 1390 it appears from 1390.
01:56
It appears this is going to be a controlled burn, probably the burning permit from Georgetown.
02:00
I'll remain unseen until Georgetown officer arrives.
02:06
After it seems to be a controlled burn, possibly reference the burning permit, staying unseen until a Georgetown officer arrives at 752.
02:15
Central from May 90, hold our unit's up station.
02:21
Copyhold, all units at the station at 752.
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Location mentioned:
Adams Ridge Ct, Holland, MI 49423
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