Residential fire alarm false alarm due to low batteries, Grand Rapids MI


A fire alarm went off at a home near High Ridge Hills Lane, Grand Rapids. Responders found the house secure with no fire. The alarm was triggered due to low batteries and faults in floor detectors.
Audio|Source: Kent County Fire and EMS
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Ascate Station, 103,
00:01
near High Ridge Lane, southeast, near High Ridge Lane, southeast,
00:06
Crossby High Ridge Hills Lane,
00:08
unknown medical alarm, 1026.
00:10
41 is going to be a Med3 at 270 West Street in room 11.
00:18
It's going to be for a 69-year-old female lower right-side page.
00:22
1027.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:24
We're going to switch that address.
00:25
Not too far away.
00:26
It's going to be near High Ridge Hills Lane.
00:29
20480 High Ridge Hills.
00:31
Thank you.
00:33
That's Gaines, engine 35 as ALS.
00:35
10.29. Justin.
00:36
House is clear and secured.
00:37
Panel indicates low batteries and stack of floor detectors.
00:40
Asking Medical One Fire Dispatch.
00:41
Go ahead, I fear, see if you're seeing, give them all the alarms.
00:44
Looks like, it looks like a keypad firearm now activated.
00:47
Formenadege 2, 19.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near High Ridge Hills Ln, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Correct
Incorrect