Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food, Muskegon Heights MI
A residential fire alarm was activated near Houdon Street at the cross of East Keating Avenue and East Illinois Avenue in Muskegon Heights. Firefighters arrived and found no visible fire, determining the cause to be burnt food. The alarm was cleared shortly after.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention, Muskegon Heights fire, activated residential fire alarm,
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near Houdon Street,
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near Houdon, cross of East Keating Avenue and East Illinois Avenue, 120 to respond at 2011.
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123rd.
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120 in route,
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responding,
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residential fire alarm, near Houdon,
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near Houdons, cross of East Keating Avenue, East Illinois Avenue,
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covering zone 12, main floor, smoke, and heat at 2020,
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check 2012.
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The attention of Dalton's fire on a Medwan, their filthy breathing,
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3227 East Michelinor Road, 3227 East Michelinia, Cross of Holden Road and Samantha Lane,
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1270 to respond at 2014.
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1274 in route responding med1 3227 east michelinda road 3227 east michelinda cross of holton road and west Samantha Lane 83 male difficulty breathing decreased LFC at 2015 120 on the scene one and a half story wood structure nothing shown you know, okay
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120 unseen,
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one and a half story, structure, nothing showing,
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2015.
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To match, how in command, burn food,
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be unseen, gather, info.
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How in command, burn food,
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gather an info, 2016.
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Big 42.
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Arthon 2017.
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Spatch, Out in command terminated 120 is clear.
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Howden Command Terminated, 120, clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near Baker St, Muskegon Heights, MI 49444
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