Cooking smoke triggers commercial fire alarm in Michigan, Jenison MI
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at Waterford Place in Michigan. The alarm was caused by cooking smoke and required ventilation. No active fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Michigan Counties Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Council to Georgetown Station 1 for a fire alarm activation at Waterford Place, near Charlton.
00:06
The commercial fire alarm covers zone 272 for a smoke detector in room Bison Boy 201.
00:14
Cento's clear at 823.
00:20
1490 on scene will be Olds Command.
00:24
1490 unseen at 823.
00:30
82's not.
00:33
892 and Route 8904.
00:36
1471 unseen.
00:40
1471 unseen.
00:41
1471 unseen 824.
00:42
893 now.
00:45
8.925.
00:51
Central to Georgetown, unit is responding to the fire alarm at Waterford Place.
00:54
The alarm company is back on to activate. The cause of the alarm was due to cooking.
00:58
There is lots of smoke in the room and they need to air it out.
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Allegan County, MI
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