False fire alarm at St. Pat's School in Portland, Portland MI
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A fire alarm was reported near West Grand River in Portland. Fire responders found the alarm was triggered accidentally. The fire alarm at St. Pat's School was a false alarm and canceled after verification.
Audio|Heard on: Ionia County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
The fire department has an alarm, 162 Southwest Street, cross of West Grand River.
00:08
From the Montere Monitoring Center, there is a general fire alarm.
00:15
Central Square, 1728.
00:22
Do Portland Fire,
00:24
if you could respond to St.
00:28
Hats at 1-6th cross-up West Grand River for a fire alarm.
00:34
Such is clear, 17223.
00:40
Central Parkland fire.
00:41
Portland fire.
00:46
We have a thumbs.
00:49
Okay, tolls that, 17.44.
00:57
3426, 7.
01:00
7.
01:03
1725.
01:05
3415. 35.
01:06
345.345.15.
01:08
7.
01:10
I'm all right.
01:18
Goet Central.
01:21
Having got there with a keyholder, he's advising prosodians there advising that someone bumped the alarm.
01:27
It was a false alarm, but we have not received a full disregard from the alarm company.
01:37
Where?
01:40
1726.
01:42
Hi.
01:45
Can you show building units unavailable for the tree lighting ceremony?
01:49
Day from 1727.
01:56
Central 6445 cleaning from the last.
01:59
1728.
02:01
Can you put out a district yard, California, please?
02:09
Day from.
02:14
I guess such a Portland fire reference St. Pat's School, the fire alarm you can disregard.
02:20
Again, this is a disregard term, called for the fire alarm at St. Pat's School.
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Location mentioned:
N West St, Portland, MI 48875
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