False residential fire alarm caused by fog machine, Rochester MI
A residential fire alarm near Oak Bluff Road was triggered but was found to be a false alarm caused by a fog machine. Fire units were dispatched but later cancelled and returned to service.
Audio|Source: Oakland County Fire/EMS MABAS 3201 (Northeast) - Dispatch/Tac/Talk (P25)
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Transcript:
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Open contract fire on the air for residential fire alarm near Oak Bluff Road cross the paint valley map section 3301 along comes reporting a first-floor-floor-smoke-air time of tone 1947 17
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Yes,
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open engine one-one around here copy engine one right with two
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Offa.
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Back in the Township, you can clear the air station on.
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Got the Beckin Township, Orients Fire cleared and off the air from Portius at 1950.
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Just Masonville with Captain Two's around.
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No, Captain Two's around.
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Oakland units en route to Oak Bloss. Allarm Company is back out-in-line requesting a cancel, states that was set off by a fog machine.
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There are some cases.
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Sox alarm set off by a fog machine. You can show both units clear and clear south of air at those times.
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Copy all units, they're returning.
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Oakland fire clear and off the air from Floss at 19-minute.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Bluff Rd, Rochester, MI 48306
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