Burnt food triggers false fire alarm, Hillsdale MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near South Broad Street in Hillsdale. Crews found no active fire; the alarm was triggered by burnt food.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsdale County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Station three for a residential fire alarm.
00:01
This will be over near South Broad Street, cross of Hallett and Sharp, showing a main floor smoke alarm.
00:08
Center's clear 1920.
00:10
City units will be sending station three over to South Broad Street for a fire alarm.
00:18
Central, show engine 332 en route near South Broad.
00:23
Clear, engine 332, you'll be en route 1924.
00:27
5.
00:30
Engine 41 arrival.
00:39
Clear, 1341.
00:49
Central, show engine 332 on scene.
00:52
Two-story residential structure, nothing showing.
00:55
Looks like nobody's home.
00:57
Zero four being command.
01:02
Clear on that two-story, nothing showing.
01:03
Appears nobody's home.
01:04
Got you on scene 1927.
01:12
Five, touch roll to outlet three.
01:16
Clear back.
01:19
1303, your status?
01:25
Okay.
01:33
304 Central.
01:38
Three hundred and four, go ahead.
01:41
I've advised burnt food, no fire, burnt food.
01:48
Clear on that 1920.
01:53
Five petro is going to be LR call.
02:00
Roger clear.
02:09
Central show engine 332, clear the scene and route back.
02:13
Command is terminated.
02:16
Clear engine 332, clearing route back 1933.
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Location mentioned:
S Broad St, Hillsdale, MI 49242
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