Fire alarm triggered by construction dust at health care site, East Lansing MI
A fire alarm was triggered at a health care suite near South Hagadorn Road due to drywall dust from construction. There was no actual fire or threat. The alarm system was reset and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: Ingham County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Command from engine anyone.
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Go ahead, 911.
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And we found a cause the alarm. It was construction dust set off by maintenance for a tempting reset system.
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Well, commands clear on that construction dust.
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...MR respond, near Jolly Road.
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It's Memorial Health Care Suite No, 240,
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Cross of Wood Edge, and Allenton Township.
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MMR Respond near Jolly Road Memorial Health Care Suite No.
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240, Cross of Woods Edge in Allenton Township, so 45-year-old female of normal heart rate, breathing conscious.
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Center 405 and shall mean roll.
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Okay.
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So that's medicator.
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Go ahead.
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We're backing quarters.
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Okay.
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Okay.
01:36
Morning Time 293 with an engine response, near Long-leaf Trail,
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long-leaf trail across the Riverwood and Burning Brush.
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In time to 993 with an engine response, near Longleaf Trail, across the Riverwood, Bernie Bush, a 25-year-old male.
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Pustle stroke, he said his feet in arms are numb, and he's laying in the front yard. Breathing touch.
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Dispatch from Hagenham, come in.
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Good.
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Okay, the address we ended up locating was going to be near South Hagen-Avorn, and the alarm was caused from drywall dust. It's been reset, and you can show all units clear and available with command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hagadorn Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823
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