Commercial fire alarm activated near Currier Drive, Portage MI
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A commercial fire alarm activated near Currier Drive was investigated and found to be caused by a faulty alarm system. Maintenance was requested to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Kalamazoo County Fire and MSP District 5
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Police reports 121, 122, 123, 1281, commercial fire alarm[1].
00:04
At Hurstead.
00:05
Near Currier Drive, cross street Brown.
00:10
He's coming in from Surta site, showing a general fire alarm in Zone 4.
00:15
Reseraltz, patch clear, 546.
00:25
Troutelous to be around.
00:37
50, 5033-36.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
Morning, in service, double with 50340 going by 36.
00:45
Have a good shift.
00:53
5133 for check-in.
00:56
5133. Good morning.
00:59
I'll be logged on until 1,600.
01:01
Have a good day.
01:03
Thank you.
01:08
Fetch 122, 123, clearing the tones.
01:12
A problem on a dispatch.
01:14
You can put 122, 123 available to be single-ed-only, not-seeing, two-story, multi-family, nothing showing, be investigating.
01:22
12-2, till-3 available, non-seen, multifamily, nothing showing, be investigating.
01:33
This question keep 12-1 available.
01:40
Toad. Tor.
01:48
12 blizzard.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:55
Okay, appears we have a faulty alarm system in the building.
02:00
We've found no nothing here.
02:04
Can you see if there's a contact for maintenance and have them report to this building?
02:11
Go ahead.
Police codes explained
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[1]
commercial fire alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation in a commercial building
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Location mentioned:
Currier Dr, Portage, MI 49002
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