False fire alarm caused by burnt food at hotel kitchen, Wayland MI
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A fire alarm was triggered at the Best Western hotel near Reno Drive due to burnt food in the kitchen. No emergency assistance was required.
Audio|Heard on: Allegan County Police, Fire and EMS - Conventional / Digital
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Transcript:
00:00
Wayland Fire, going on service for a fire alarm.
00:03
It's Best Western near Reno Drive at the Best Western.
00:07
Coming in from smoke detector, first floor breakfast pantry,
00:11
kitchen.
00:12
Central is clear at 606.
00:19
Central Wayland Fire, clear the page in the route.
00:23
Clear the page your route at 6.6.
00:31
5391 second.
00:35
I'm 5321.
00:37
Good morning beyond due to 14,100 Bering County, prepending in 0234.
00:43
Have good day.
00:44
Thanks, Tudor.
00:50
Fire. Fire.
01:00
We have Best Western on the line stating that everything's okay.
01:03
They need no assistance, that they just burnt something in the kitchen.
01:06
They just weren't able to notify the alarm company.
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Location mentioned:
Reno Dr, Wayland, MI 49348
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