Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at retirement facility, Jenison MI
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A fire alarm was triggered at the Waterford Place retirement facility due to heavy cooking smoke. Responders arrived and found no visible fire inside the four-story building. Ventilation was requested to clear the smoke.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Public Safety - Digital
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
To Georgetown unit's responding to the fire alarm at Waterford Place.
00:03
The alarm company is back on tax advising the cause of the alarm was due to cooking.
00:07
There is lots of smoke in the room and they need you for ventilation.
00:13
892 copies cooking.
00:16
We'll continue the assignment.
00:19
Copy continuing the assignment at 825.
00:26
Joe's command, good life unseen.
00:28
Life on scene.
00:29
Central 892.
00:33
892. On scene, four-story retirement.
00:38
No indication of fire from Alpha Bravo or Charlie.
00:41
I'll establish Waterford command soon.
00:46
892 on Sanibaba Forestry Retirement Facility, no indication of fire showing from the AB or C side.
00:52
We command 831.
00:59
(number withheld).
01:02
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Port Sheldon St, Jenison, MI 49428
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