Smoke alarms trigger fire response near Shady Shores Road, Lupton MI
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Fire units responded to a report of smoke alarms sounding and smoke filling the attic near Shady Shores Road. The occupant was using a wood burner and tried to stop it. Fire crews were contacted and are responding to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Michigan Counties Sheriff, Police, Fire, MSP, DNR and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Station 1, Station 1, you are needed near Shady Shores Road and Hill Township for an attic full of smoke.
00:10
Smoke alarms are going off.
00:11
First page 24.
00:17
Control 44.
00:23
Is it on tree.
00:25
Show's clear.
00:28
Have it cleared to 49.
00:31
To 49.
00:34
Step for,
00:36
small.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:47
3244.
00:48
The address is near Shady Shores Road.
00:52
The caller states that her smoke alarms went off, the attic is full of smoke.
00:57
She currently has the wood burner going, but she's trying to get the wood burner to stop.
01:07
Clear. Has fire been contacted?
01:12
Affirmative.
01:16
Clear.
01:17
We'll point that way.
01:20
Two minutes.
01:21
Two minutes.
01:25
Here is something to get out and out.
01:35
I'll be honest, service, good night.
01:39
Sure, have good night.
01:44
121.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:54
I'll be pointed out there too.
01:56
This last one fire acknowledges.
01:59
Clear, 252.
02:02
John 47. What's going on with the smoke?
02:09
The smoke alarm has went off.
02:11
Second page 252.
02:17
I think it's full of smoke.
02:33
Go ahead. Sorry, I walked on you, and fire is just now acknowledging en route to their station.
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Location mentioned:
Shady Shores Rd, Lupton, MI 48635
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