False fire alarm triggered by child at church, Montague MI
Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at St. James Catholic Church near Dowling Street in Montague, Michigan. Upon arrival, they found no active fire; the alarm had been accidentally triggered by a child. Units investigated and confirmed there was no danger.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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721 in route with three responding on a commercial fire alarm at St.
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James Catholic Church, near Dowling Street, alarm covers, zone 127, center-tall exit pole station at EO6.
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Ms. Vice 11.
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Seine, single-story church, complex number shown from the outside.
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1121 will be seen James Smith.
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1121 on scene, single-story church building something from the outside at 208.
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Just back, I mean, stand by.
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One of your fire and standby at 2012.
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Command.
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TOWLIN command?
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TOWLIN command.
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Here, out with the keyholder on seat, stating a child pull the alarm will be investigating and will be speaking off 1100.
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And for our keyholder on seat advising a child pulled the alarm, we'll be investigating, switching to 1100 at 28th.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dowling St, Montague, MI 49437
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