False fire alarm caused by low smoke detector batteries, Livingston County MI
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Emergency units responded to a fire alarm near Carmer Road, Tyrone Township, Michigan. The cause was identified as low batteries in smoke detectors. No fire damage occurred, and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Livingston County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Central 10 Utility 27 arrival on near Carmer Road.
00:04
Utility 27 arrival, (number withheld).
00:11
Time.
00:13
We out all of it's one in the ditch.
00:16
Eastbound just Easton Nicholson.
00:19
Black,
00:21
Chevy, that's nice.
00:24
Okay.
00:26
Central 104
00:28
104
00:31
Transporting 1, Transporting 1, Transporendi Health and Arbor, starting 0.
00:34
Zero C, N-A, (number withheld).
00:41
Central 1294.
00:43
Good. No damage.
00:48
It's got a triple A on the way.
00:50
You want the plate.
00:53
Ten.
00:56
Seven, Queen Tom Nora, 47.
01:00
Clear.
01:06
Central Fenn, Utility, utility, 27.
01:10
Utility 27.
01:14
We have low batteries and their smoke detectors will be clear of near Carmer Road return to the station.
01:21
Clearable batteries, clear at 517.
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Location mentioned:
Carmer Rd, Tyrone Township, MI 48430
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