Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in Georgetown Township, Ottawa County MI


Fire department responded to an alarm in Georgetown Township caused by burnt food in a room. There was no active fire as the room was ventilated and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Ottawa County Public Safety - Digital
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Transcript:
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All right, we have a primary line broken.
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We do have lines across the driveway.
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No fire at this time.
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10 4. Primary lines across the driveway.
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No flame. 924.
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Central 24.
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You get you all on South Street, it's clear.
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Oh Holland Township, and it's clear.
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945 WNX2 55-5-5-58.
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This is of May 94.
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294. Burned food room was naturally ventilated before we got here.
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The alarm panels then reset.
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All Georgetown units clear.
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10-4[1]. Confirm burnt food,
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ventilation, and alarm reset.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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Georgetown Township, MI
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